To he fair the Federation was born from NASA and SG-1 came from a military program
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SG-1 is a great show to watch, especially lately - it makes you feel like there might still be people that care about the world.
Just when you get to the episodes where the meddling civilian oversight committees screws everything up until the brave military breaks the law to save the day, be sure you don't learn the lesson they're trying to teach you.
Depends on what lesson you think they're trying to teach. "When you know the right thing to do, don't let people use rules and obstructions to stop you from doing it." can be a good lesson.
Throughout history, a terrible number of people have died because some zealot thought they were doing the right thing.
If a police officer "knows" someone is guilty, what do you think about breaking the rules to ensure they are punished?
Rule .366. Ability begets responsibility.
Don't forget the C4!
Truly, the Swiss army knife of explosives.
Any Prime Directive was broken a long time ago when a stargate was plopped down on the planet and someone using it claimed themselves as gods. SG-1 shouldn't even be wandering around if anyone was adhering to rules from the beginning.
Give and get!
P90 vs space blaster stick.
P90 WINS!
Damn, someone should've told Dr. Frasier that it's just a weapon of terror...
I mean... a weapon of terror still has to, y'know, kill people... it's not very terrifying if it doesn't.
it's like a balisong: it looks very intimidating when you flourish it, you can of course kill people with it since it is a knife and people generally dislike knives in their lungs, but you're more likely to cut your fingers than anything else.
Fun fact, when I bought my K-bar I was with my grandmother and she asked me why I didnt get a butterfly knife instead. I literally quoted the weapon of terror line, also I pointed out how I have destroyed many pocket knives and its probably better to just get a solid piece of steel.
Too soon! RIP
I'm completely clueless. What's the bottom half from? What's the context?
Stargate SG-1
It's a really fantastic show and it holds up as well.
It's from Stargate, but I'm not sure the context of this specific image.
It's pretty much the plot of at least up to where I've seen so far. Go through Stargate find isolated human culture who worship aliens as gods, say hey they're not gods, join the resistance! Here have free guns.
If the first movie is similar the humans were taken from Earth millennia ago, so not really a prime directive issue I wouldn't think. Not only are they not an indigenous species, they've technically already made first contact. John Star Trek would rescue them.
I think the relevant context here is it's a recognizable shot of the cast of Stargate SG-1, as the text over both images contrasts the two shows' attitudes.
Would the prime directive apply if SG-1 is interacting with humans originally sourced and trafficked from Earth?
depending on if we're on a point in the timeline before they acquire hyperdrive or not (assuming the hyperdrive effectively counts as the same as a warp drive for prime directive purposes) the prime directive might not apply just because it would be a prewarp culture interacting with another prewarp culture.
I think it's fair to say the prime detective in Stargate would involve Stargates and not warp drives.
It always applies. But they always have some leeway in the shows. Sometimes they're more relaxed and sometimes they're more strict. Depends on how far along they are compared to the federation, civilization wise.
Anyone know where I can stream SG-1? It's been an age lol
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yandex is a russian search engine with very little filtering. If you type the name of any show (and the magic words: "watch online") , the first results are usually free websites for watching whatever
Awesome, I will check it out, thanks!!
If you (or anyone else that's reading this) are going to do illegal and questionable shit on the Internet, you might as well go whole hog and set up your own piracy and content distribution system on your home network.
1). First and foremost, you need to do this shit behind a VPN. You're specifically looking for a VPN with port forwarding so you'll get better download speeds on your torrents. I'm using ProtonVPN because when I was setting my rig up for the first time about a year ago, that was the top recommendation. Just do a little research and type in "best VPN for torrenting" into your favorite search engine. Set up your VPN as instructed. You'll want to make special note of the "openvpn" username/password. You'll need it later.
2). Next, you'll need hardware. While any old laptop that's been sitting around collecting dust is probably fine, you'll run out of storage on it pretty fast if you want anything more than a few shows and movies. If you're running out of storage space, I would recommend a Network Attached Storage device (NAS). There's lots of brands to choose from, but I'm partial to Synology.
3). Next (regardless of hardware) you'll want to be familiar with Docker and the container model. Essentially, containers allow you to run a little piece of software in a self contained virtual environment. All you have to do is tell docker the containers' dependencies and configuration and it'll spin up the container you ask for it.
4). Next you'll want to get smart on the arr stack. This is a set of services that run in docker containers that can completely automate your piracy activities. At a high level, you specify the TV shows and movies you're interested in, then the arr stack will search for the torrent, download it, and move it to where your content distribution service is scanning for new media.
5). Not sure where else to put this, but I'd recommend gluetun for the VPN client (this is where you'll need your openvpn credentials), qBittorent for your torrent client and Jellyfin for your media distribution. These are all services that can run in Docker containers. I'd recommend using the docker containers from https://fleet.linuxserver.io/ since they tend to standardize the configuration of their docker containers.
Resources:
https://old.reddit.com/r/VPNTorrents/comments/rikthc/list_of_recommended_vpns_2022/
https://old.reddit.com/r/Piracy/wiki/megathread
https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki
It's a lot to distill from into a single Lemmy comment, but hopefully this sets you on the right path!
This is a great comment, thank you!
Pluto.tv has a legal 24/7 stream if you're in the usa
Asgard approved!