196: Stargate Trivia 9, Hosted by Colin Cunningham (Special)
196: Stargate Trivia 9, Hosted by Colin Cunningham (Special)
As we begin to wind our way down on Season Three it’s time once again for a trivia challenge! Colin Cunningham, Major Paul Davis in Stargate SG-1, has graciously agreed to host this episode. Prepare to join us LIVE to play along!
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0:00 – Splash Screen
0:25 – Opening Credits
0:51 – Welcome and Episode Outline
2:01 – Colin Cunningham and Kevin Costner’s “Horizon”
4:49 – Sand Storm on the set of “Horizon”
8:13 – Welcoming Our Guests
15:11 – ChatGPT Organized the Players into Groups of Two
16:51 – Question 1
18:41 – Question 2
19:43 – Question 3
20:55 – Question 4
23:03 – Question 5
24:17 – Question 6
25:50 – Question 7
26:32 – Question 8
27:07 – Question 9
28:09 – Question 10
29:11 – Question 11
30:23 – Question 12
32:28 – Question 13
33:24 – Question 14
34:01 – Question 15
35:30 – Major Davis Confronting Jack O’Neill in “Prometheus”
36:23 – Question 16
37:05 – Question 17
38:01 – Question 18
42:33 – Question 19
43:23 – Question 20
44:13 – Question 21
44:57 – Question 22
46:09 – Question 23
47:43 – Question 24
49:10 – Question 25
50:33 – Question 26
51:45 – Question 27
52:52 – Question 28
55:20 – Question 29
56:34 – Question 30
58:10 – Question 31
59:05 – Question 32
59:51 – Question 33
1:01:33 – Question 34
1:03:18 – Question 35
1:05:20 – Question 36
1:08:08 – Question 37
1:09:27 – Question 38
1:12:09 – Question 39
1:13:06 – Question 40
1:15:13 – Question 41
1:16:23 – Question 42
1:16:48 – The New Champion!
1:17:03 – Thank You, Colin!
1:18:22 – New Players, Jeremy and Nicole West
1:20:42 – Post-Discussion Housekeeping
1:21:25 – End Credits
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TRANSCRIPT
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David Read:
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 196 of Dial the Gate, my name is David Read. Thank you so much for joining me. Colin Cunningham is hosting Stargate Trivia 9, really excited about this one. We got a large group of folks who are gonna be participating in this. But first, if you enjoy Stargate and you wanna see more content like this on YouTube, click that Like button. It really helps with promoting the show. Please consider sharing this video with a Stargate friend and if you wanna get notified about future episodes, click the Subscribe icon. Giving the Bell icon a tap will notify you the moment a new video drops and you’ll get my notifications of any last-minute guest changes. Clips from this livestream will be probably going live on Dial the Gate over the Sommer break here, as we’re getting ready for the gap between Seasons Three and Four. I am privileged to welcome my friend Colin Cunningham for Stargate Trivia 9. He is gonna be moderating us and I’ll also introduce the wonderful folks who are joining us in this program as well. Colin, how are you?
Colin Cunningham:
I’m well, David. Thank you for having me. Hi, everybody in the Stargate universe and beyond.
David Read:
How are things going?
Colin Cunningham:
Doing well, man. I’m working away. I’m having a good time out here in Moab, Utah working right now, so I’ve been blessed with that, so it’s good.
David Read:
What project are you working on?
Colin Cunningham:
I’m working on Horizon with Kevin Costner.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Ooh.
Colin Cunningham:
Been absolutely blessed. It really is an incredible experience. He’s doing a four-feature film epic saga and it’s beyond belief. You get out there and there’s cavalry and Indians and townsfolk and it’s an absolute epic. I don’t wanna say too much about it, I’ll let Kevin do that. He’s an amazing director, he’s an amazing guy and we just pinch ourselves every time we go out there. It’s beyond belief, it really is.
David Read:
So, let me get this straight. You’re filming four films simultaneously? Am I hearing that right?
Colin Cunningham:
No, he’s doing one at a time. It’s a two-year project, so I’ve been blessed to have worked on one and two. With a bit of luck, there’ll be a three and four in there. But right now, just so far, so good. We’re out here in Moab, Utah, and different locations all throughout the United States, but right now I’m based out of Moab. It’s essentially a four-part feature saga. Just imagine Dances with Wolves only told through different perspectives, from the Chinese immigrants that were coming through to the cavalry to the Indians and the struggles of what it was to create the West being what the West is now.
David Read:
Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
A lot of pain and strength and courage and connection and he’s basically linking all these different cultures and all these different human stories together. It’s a pretty expansive project and God bless him for it.
David Read:
Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
We need more of that stuff to connect people. It’s really, really cool. I’m super happy to be here. It’s Sienna Miller and Michael Rooker and Sam Worthington and Giovanni Ribisi and Luke Wilson.
David Read:
Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
The cast is pretty amazing. I’m in good company for sure and I’m happy to be here. Like I said, there’s not a day that goes by without all the actors looking at each other. In the middle of strikes and all, there’s all sorts of stuff going on. It’s hard to book a gig on anything, let alone the way things are right now, and to think that we’re working on this on top of it all really is a cherry on top.
David Read:
That’s awesome. You’re playing the same character through all the different movies that you’ve been in so far?
Colin Cunningham:
I am. It’s a small part, but it’s a wonderful part and I’m happy so far. I’ve been on the ride from the beginning and I’m hoping that continues on. It’s been great.
David Read:
You had a bit of a weather situation, as you were indicating. Can you tee this up for us before we hit it?
Colin Cunningham:
It’s no secret. At first, I’m thinking, “Why? Should I show the video?” But no, totally. This happened; everybody had their phones out. It was nuts. It’s monsoon season out here in Utah, Arizona, and you’ll get very serious weather systems that’ll come in and it’s crazy. It’ll be blue skies, 30 minutes later it’s cloudy, 30 minutes later you’re dumping rain, 30 minutes later you’re wondering what the hell’s going on. Can you play it with volume, David?
David Read:
I can.
Colin Cunningham:
Great. So, this giant wall, there’s 200 people out on that set. Everybody running.
Yvie Cahill:
Whoa. Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
Running for vans, running for any kind of shelter and it was one hell of a thing. It really, really was. You could see it coming and we didn’t have much time.
David Read:
Hang on just a second here. The audience is not seeing it. My fault, guys. Hang on just a second here. All right.
Colin Cunningham:
We had not a whole lot of time. We could see it coming and it was like, “I think we got about four or five minutes here before this thing hits.” It’s a miracle that no one was hurt.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was gonna say, how dangerous is that? Wow.
Allan Gowen:
No, that’s crazy.
Colin Cunningham:
I’ve never been on a set where something like that happened. Thank God nobody was hurt, so now we can laugh and say, “Woo-hoo, we were there.”
David Read:
How many people were on the ground there?
Colin Cunningham:
You got at least 100 people out there. Add another 20, 30 horses, another 20, 30 cattle, you’ve got chickens, sheep, kids, town folk. It was real, man. It was real. It’s crazy, ’cause if you were caught outside and you tried to get into something, either the door wouldn’t open or the door wouldn’t close depending on how the wind was facing. The pressure of the wind would either… you just couldn’t close the door or you couldn’t open it, ’cause that’s real stuff. It was insane.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeez.
David Read:
I have been in a sandstorm like this and you spend the next few days getting it out of your pores in the shower. That’s all there is to it, ’cause it’s in every orifice.
Colin Cunningham:
Later that night, the stuff I pulled out of my nose, it was like I was pulling Christmas gifts out of my nose.
Yvie Cahill:
Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
Holy crap, what the hell is this? Anyway, it’s one of the wonders and one of the blessings of being an actor and you’re able to work on something like this; you’ve got these wonderful adventures. Again, it brings people together ’cause you’re watching out for each other out there.
David Read:
Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
It was pretty awesome. Anyway, nobody got hurt so it was awesome and it was another day to say, “Wow, we went through that” and then it came and went.
David Read:
Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
Then, “Let’s all get back to work” and that’s what we did.
Yvie Cahill:
I feel like all the cast and crew should have matching T-shirts that say, “I survived the sandstorm.”
Colin Cunningham:
There you go.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Someone should’ve been playing Darude’s Sandstorm really loudly in the wind as well. That would’ve made it really dramatic. I would’ve loved that.
Colin Cunningham:
Anyway, what do you say? Let’s get to the game, huh?
David Read:
Absolutely. So, thank you all. I wanna do a brief run through of everyone who has graciously agreed to show up. Let me go ahead and switch this over here. OK. So, I have the list. Linda Fury, my producer. Linda, always good to have you back. How you doing?
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Hello, doing great. Sommer school is ongoing, so if my brain is mush, I blame it entirely on my students.
David Read:
Ah. Nicole Rodriguez Galdo.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Hello.
David Read:
How are you, my dear?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m all right. I have done no preparation. I was out at the bookstore today going, “I should really be focusing on Stargate right now. So, I’m gonna lose, graciously. I can’t wait to see who wins. Fingers crossed.
Sonja Melencoff:
It’s gonna be you. You’re gonna win.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I haven’t won the last few, Sonya. Don’t… Shh. You technically won the last one, OK? Let’s stop right there.
Sonja Melencoff:
Because of Will, but OK.
David Read:
We’re dividing y’all into two this time around too, so keep that in mind.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yay.
Yvie Cahill:
Woo!
David Read:
There’s too many of you, it’ll take forever. Jeremy Heiner, moderator of Dial the Gate. Welcome, sir, how you doing?
Jeremy Heiner:
Doing great, David. Thanks for having me. We get sandstorms like that all the time in Phoenix, so very used to it.
David Read:
Absolutely. I love your Ships of the Line calendar in the background there, because I have that. I need to turn the page, ’cause I really want that one, the Enterprise D with the Vulcan ships. Is that the Shenzhou on your cabinet back there?
Jeremy Heiner:
Yep.
David Read:
I thought I recognized the Shenzhou.
Jeremy Heiner:
Yep, I have Stargate, Star Trek, The Expanse, Aliens, all sci-fi stuff on my wall behind me. It’s awesome.
David Read:
Whoa, there they are. OK.
Jeremy Heiner:
And Galactica down there too.
David Read:
I see them.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was gonna say, where’s Galactica?
David Read:
All right. Well, thank you for being with us, sir. This is your first trivia, so good luck.
Jeremy Heiner:
Thank you.
David Read:
Allan Gowen, how are things in your part of Australia, sir?
Allan Gowen:
Been very busy. Like everyone else, I’ve done absolutely no preparation.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
What?
Allan Gowen:
I’ve been in full Star Wars mode for the last three months, working on a project I’m gonna release soon hopefully. I’ve been fully Star Wars and I’ve watched about three episodes of Stargate in the last couple of months. So, not expecting to do well.
David Read:
Come on.
Allan Gowen:
Hopefully the old memory thing works.
David Read:
Thank you for joining us all the same. We’re glad to have you up. So, Yvie Cahill, how are you? What’s going on?
Yvie Cahill:
Hello, I’m good. I’m major excited to be here. That was supposed to be a little Colin pun.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was gonna say, that pun. Oh, God.
Yvie Cahill:
Wow, crickets, OK.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I laughed.
David Read:
No, it’s funny. It took me a minute to bring myself up to speed. Colin, do you get it?
Colin Cunningham:
I get it.
David Read:
Frederick Marcoux, hello sir. How are you?
Frederick Marcoux:
Hi, I am doing well. How are you?
David Read:
I am always good. Are you in the Atlantis gate room?
Frederick Marcoux:
Yes, don’t tell anyone. I am stealing the city.
David Read:
When you talk to us, look at the camera.
Frederick Marcoux:
All right.
David Read:
OK. All right, very good. All right. Sonya… not Sonya, not yet. Sommer Roy, how are you? Welcome back.
Sommer Roy:
Hi. Thank you, it’s good to be back. I got tired of getting in trouble, so I watched the whole first season of Stargate Universe this week.
David Read:
What do you think?
Colin Cunningham:
Nice.
Sommer Roy:
I’m hoping if it’s a question from the first season, I can get it this time.
David Read:
OK. There you go. Thank you for coming. Sonja of Nerdy Novelty Design, Sonya Melencoff.
Sonja Melencoff:
Hi.
David Read:
How are you?
Sonja Melencoff:
I’m good. I started a rewatch of Stargate, but then a month ago, the new Zelda came out. I’ve been really bad about Stargate and I’ve been focusing on Zelda. It’s fine though. I’m gonna do horribly anyway. It’s gonna be fun.
David Read:
Everyone’s convinced that they’re gonna do awful. Ugh. Ah.
Adam Cahill:
Have you finished the main storyline, Sonya, of Zelda?
Sonja Melencoff:
No. I’m 140-ish hours in. According to Reddit…
Adam Cahill:
How many Korok seeds is that?
Sonja Melencoff:
I don’t even know. I’m halfway through the story. I’ve done three temples and I’m on the last one right now, but a lot of exploring.
David Read:
There you go. Adam Cahill, how are you?
Adam Cahill:
Hi. Good. I’m sorry, I brought a plus one. Hope that’s all right.
David Read:
You sure did. Can you tilt your camera down or something? You’re in the bottom third of the screen.
Adam Cahill:
I know. I’m leaning back, David. I’m comfortable. If I sit up, I’m gonna be…
David Read:
Come on, it’s not like it’s 3:30 in the morning or something over there.
Adam Cahill:
Exactly. All right. I’ll sit up once she gets up.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
My dog isn’t small enough to fit on the camera, guys. This is unfair.
David Read:
All right, two more to go. Remington Philips, how are you, sir?
Remington Phillips:
I am doing fantastic, David.
David Read:
Uh-oh, we got a shot of Nicole instead. Are you guys both in the same room there?
Remington Phillips:
Across the room.
David Read:
OK, Nicole, can you mute while he’s talking? Perfect, thank you. How is SG-1 Props? How are things going?
Remington Phillips:
Things are going fantastic. I’ve been working on a new studio, getting that wrapped up and getting ready to roll out a lot of new projects. Probably closer to quarter three of the year, but it’s gonna be an exciting time.
David Read:
Sweet. Thank you for joining us and thank you for representing Stargate Worlds. I recognize that shirt very well.
Remington Phillips:
Yep, I figured you’d get a kick out of that.
David Read:
Absolutely, my old team. All right.
Jeremy Heiner:
I wish that game had been released so bad.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Me too.
Allan Gowen:
Really wanted to see it.
David Read:
Absolutely. That’s a whole other story that I’m hoping to share at some point here in an episode. Nicole West of SG-1 Props. Hello, Nicole.
Adam Cahill:
Unmute.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Nicole is muted
Nicole West:
Sorry, I don’t have any way to hold this thing up, so I’m having to pull with it while I’m running around.
David Read:
No, you’re good. Thank you so much for joining us. How you doing?
Nicole West:
Doing pretty well. How are you?
David Read:
I’m very well. It’s your first trivia, how do you think you’re gonna do?
Nicole West:
Probably not well at all, but everybody says that, so we’ll see, I guess.
David Read:
Yes, thank you so much for spending time with us today. We’re gonna go ahead and get started here. Colin, thank you again for doing this.
Colin Cunningham:
David, familiarize me with the rules. Does somebody raise their hand? There’s no buttons to press. If three people go at the same time, how do you know who…?
David Read:
Everyone’s gonna have their own rounds. I’ve taken ChatGPT and I’ve organized everyone.
Sommer Roy:
Ooh.
David Read:
Let me go ahead and get this so that I’ve got the information right. ChatGPT, the groups are as follows, and I’m playing too. Are you guys ready? Group number one is gonna be Jeremy Heiner and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Excellent.
David Read:
Group number two is gonna be Yvie Cahill and Linda Fury.
Yvie Cahill:
We got this, Linda.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
We got it.
David Read:
Group number three is Sommer Roy and Frederick Marcoux. Group number four is gonna be Adam Cahill and Sonya Melankoff.
Adam Cahill:
Hey, team Zelda.
David Read:
That’s it. Group number five is gonna be Nicole West and Remington Philips, ’cause they’re in the same room, so it’s gonna make it easier for them there. They’re physically in the same space. Then group number six is gonna be Allan Gowen and David Reed.
Colin Cunningham:
David, I got a question.
David Read:
Yes, sir.
Colin Cunningham:
How can you play? You’re the one who sent me the questions.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
He hasn’t looked at them.
David Read:
I have barely seen anything. I’ve seen an individual word here and there.
Adam Cahill:
Baaa.
David Read:
Let me tell you something, that was hard. I spent the past week copying text that I’m not paying any attention to. That was hard. Scout’s honor. All right, y’all, you guys all set?
Yvie Cahill:
Mm-hmm.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Nervous.
David Read:
All right, here we go. Jeremy Heiner and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo, the first question is to you guys. So, Colin, please pick from a list of questions other than Jeremy and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo.
Colin Cunningham:
Thank you. But the other ones don’t specify. I see Jeremy’s name, but I don’t see any other names associated to any of the questions.
David Read:
If you scroll down, you’ll find Nicole Rodriguez Galdo’s as opposed to Nicole West’s. Just pick from someone else’s list.
Colin Cunningham:
I see. Forgive me. Thank you. OK. Sorry, do I read from Jeremy’s list or no?
David Read:
No, because those are Jeremy’s questions, he submitted those to the chat, so be sure to provide us with someone else’s questions.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
And not mine. You can choose the other Nicole, but not me.
Colin Cunningham:
All right, here’s one from Sonja. In the episode “Foothold,” how did Maybourne prove he was human to Carter?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m gonna give Jeremy a chance to remember.
Jeremy Heiner:
I don’t remember. Go for it, Nicole.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
He cuts his hand because he has human blood.
Colin Cunningham:
That is correct. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
David Read:
Wow. There we go. One for them.
Jeremy Heiner:
Great job.
David Read:
Sweet.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Thank you, thank you.
Colin Cunningham:
Do I continue with Sonja’s questions?
David Read:
You can if you want to. I would go to someone else’s. Make sure that you delete the corresponding questions so you don’t ask it again. Does that make sense?
Colin Cunningham:
That does. That makes it certainly easier. OK. And here we go.
David Read:
The next group?
Colin Cunningham:
I just deleted the answer for number four.
David Read:
OK. Perfect. As long as the other questions are there.
Colin Cunningham:
I’m sure it’s on the note.
David Read:
You won’t need the question again.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, I think you deleted the wrong one is what he said.
Colin Cunningham:
Exactly. OK.
Sonja Melencoff:
One of us will know the answer. It’s fine.
Colin Cunningham:
This one’s from Yvie Cahill.
David Read:
Yvie Cahill and Linda Fury, they are gonna be the ones in the next round, so pick someone else’s list.
Colin Cunningham:
Not Adam.
David Read:
You can pick Adam because Adam is not Linda or Yvie.
Yvie Cahill:
I don’t know his questions.
Colin Cunningham:
OK. Adam, question one, in Season Two Episode Eight of Stargate Universe, what does Dr. Rush use to disarm the bomb strapped to Dr. Park?
Yvie Cahill:
He uses the pin from his glasses.
Colin Cunningham:
His glasses. Ding, ding, ding, ding.
David Read:
Very good.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie, I’m so impressed.
Yvie Cahill:
I got a Universe question right.
Adam Cahill:
We just watched that episode though, to be fair.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Thank you, Adam, for calling her out.
David Read:
These things sometimes happen.
Yvie Cahill:
Way to have my back.
Colin Cunningham:
All right.
Yvie Cahill:
I’m team Zelda right now, OK?
Colin Cunningham:
Another one from Adam.
David Read:
OK, Colin, I have to move on to the next group.
Colin Cunningham:
No problem.
David Read:
Sommer Roy and Frederick Marcoux, this next question is for you guys.
Colin Cunningham:
And still be from Adam?
David Read:
Yes.
Colin Cunningham:
In Season Two Episode Nine of Stargate Universe, the crew members left behind on a seemingly ideal world over a year ago return. By the end of the episode, we discover that all but one had died from what?
David Read:
Sommer and Frederick.
Frederick Marcoux:
Do you remember, Sommer?
Sommer Roy:
OK. Can you repeat the question? I heard the end of it.
David Read:
That’s a Season Two question.
Colin Cunningham:
Season Two Episode Nine, Stargate Universe, crew members left on a…
Sommer Roy:
Season Two. OK, that’s the problem.
Colin Cunningham:
Over a year ago. All but one died from what?
Sommer Roy:
I haven’t seen Season Two. I have seen a few of Season Two. I don’t know.
Frederick Marcoux:
I only remember that the last one died from freezing. But the other ones, they all died from different death. Didn’t they?
Colin Cunningham:
I’ll take that, ’cause the answer is cold, hypothermia.
David Read:
There we go.
Sommer Roy:
OK, cool deal. All right.
David Read:
One point for you guys. Absolutely.
Sommer Roy:
Thank you, Frederick.
David Read:
The next group is Adam Cahill and Sonya Melankoff.
Adam Cahill:
Hey, we got this.
Sonja Melencoff:
We do. Come on.
Colin Cunningham:
Let’s continue on here. Don’t read Adam’s questions. Got it. I’m gonna read one of Allan’s questions. Hey, Allan, love you. Miss you, brother. Good to see you, man. Season Four Episode Eight, “The First Ones.” The question is, what name does Robert Rothman give the primordial Goa’uld queen found at the dig site? What name does he give the Goa’uld queen found at the dig site?
Sonja Melencoff:
Do you know this one? It’s been so long since I’ve seen that episode.
Adam Cahill:
I need more of a refresher of the episode and I might be able to. What season was this?
Colin Cunningham:
I’ll give you a hint.
David Read:
Nope, no hints.
Colin Cunningham:
All right.
David Read:
Nicole Rodriguez-Galdo will freak out.
Colin Cunningham:
It’s the name of my friend’s cat.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was actually about to give a hint.
Adam Cahill:
I know all of Colin’s friends.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was about to ask if I could give a hint and then I was like, “No, no, I’ve gotta be good.”
Adam Cahill:
Sorry. Can you read the question out again?
Colin Cunningham:
What name does Robert Rothman give the primordial Goa’uld queen found at the dig site? What name does he give the queen?
Adam Cahill:
Do you know the episode, Sonya? I can’t even think of a dig site.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Can I say what the episode was to make Adam feel better?
David Read:
He already said it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, as in what the episode’s about, to jog Adam’s memory.
David Read:
Don’t complain though.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, it’s fine. They go to a planet where there are Unas. It’s where we first meet Chaka and there are symbiotes that they find in the ground in a little archeological dig. There you go.
Adam Cahill:
No idea.
Sonja Melencoff:
My only guess would be something silly and stupid.
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is Big Danny. No, I’m kidding.
Sonja Melencoff:
I would never have done that.
Colin Cunningham:
Cleo. Cleo is the answer.
Adam Cahill:
No, I never would’ve gotten that.
Sonja Melencoff:
No.
Colin Cunningham:
Next question.
David Read:
It’s for Nicole West and Remington Phillips. The next round is to them.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, we’ll stick with Allan’s questions ’cause he’s kicking butt. Season Three Episode Two, “Seth.” What name did Seth go by when he started a cult in Greece?
Remington Phillips:
The only other name I can think of would be Setesh.
Colin Cunningham:
Name again is Big Danny. No, it’s… Typhon. Typhon.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Geez, that makes sense.
David Read:
Nicole West, any thoughts?
Nicole West:
No, I had nothing.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
These are really hard, guys. We’re not losing in front of Colin.
David Read:
I don’t have to be blamed for them this time.
Remington Phillips:
It’s a good question. It’s a real good question.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s great.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, next question.
David Read:
No, what’s the answer?
Colin Cunningham:
Typhon.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Typhon.
Colin Cunningham:
T-Y-P-H-O-N, Typhon.
David Read:
I thought you said hyphen.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Typhon, Greek mythology.
David Read:
It has a hyphen in it? OK, cool.
Sonja Melencoff:
I heard the same thing.
David Read:
All right, the next question is for me and Allan. All right, here we go, Allan.
Allan Gowen:
Let’s go.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, not gonna use Allan’s. We’re gonna go with one of Sommer Roy’s questions here. In what episode did someone say that the Furlings sounded cute, like Ewoks?
David Read:
You remember this one, buddy?
Colin Cunningham:
In what episode did someone say that the Furlings sounded cute, like Ewoks?
Allan Gowen:
It wasn’t “200,” was it?
Colin Cunningham:
No.
Allan Gowen:
It was one of the milestone episodes, I think.
Colin Cunningham:
I’ll say this, I will give you a little hint.
Allan Gowen:
No.
Colin Cunningham:
Gordy says this to Joe. “Gotta help, gotta help.”
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
David, you know?
David Read:
Yes, I do. Was that hint written in?
Colin Cunningham:
No, it’s an explanation.
David Read:
OK, interesting. All right. Allan, do you remember it?
Allan Gowen:
I remember it happening but I don’t remember the episode.
David Read:
See, my problem with that is that that’s in the answer. The answer is called “Citizen Joe” and you just said his name. So, let’s be careful with the hints.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No cheating!
Colin Cunningham:
The answer was Big Danny.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s all I’m gonna think for all my answers now. This is getting confusing.
Colin Cunningham:
Even with the hint, did anybody get it?
David Read:
Citizen Joe.
Allan Gowen:
No, I didn’t get it.
David Read:
No, it’s Citizen Joe.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s Citizen Joe.
David Read:
That’s the episode.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
David, you got it, good job. Great episode.
Colin Cunningham:
Question two, moving on.
David Read:
OK. Jeremy Heiner and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo, the question is to them. Have fun, guys.
Colin Cunningham:
What insulting nickname does Rodney call Zelenka in the episode “Duet?”
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I remember. It’s one of my favorite episodes.
Colin Cunningham:
A good one.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Do you remember, Jeremy?
Jeremy Heiner:
No, go for it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
“Doctor Fumbles McStupid over here is way over his head.”
Jeremy Heiner:
Wow.
David Read:
That’s pretty good.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
No, it was Big Danny.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Big Danny’s part of it.
Jeremy Heiner:
Dang. You go, girl.
Colin Cunningham:
Got it, you got it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Thank you.
Sonja Melencoff:
Such a good episode.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Great episode.
Colin Cunningham:
Next question.
David Read:
OK, whoa, whoa, whoa. I apologize. Yvie Cahill and Linda Fury, this is your question next.
Colin Cunningham:
OK. What does Eli say the ice planet reminds him of in a Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back reference? What does Eli say the ice planet reminds him of in a Star Wars the Empire Strikes Back reference?
Yvie Cahill:
Linda? The ice planet in Star Wars is Hoth. Does that sound right, Yvie? I was gonna say Hoth.
Colin Cunningham:
The Hoth system, yes. That is correct.
David Read:
Very good, guys. That’s good. Next group is Sommer Roy and Frederick Marcoux.
Sommer Roy:
Be careful ’cause all the ones you’ve been asking are mine.
Colin Cunningham:
That’s right. OK. I’m gonna read a Linda Furey question?
David Read:
Furey.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Furey.
Colin Cunningham:
Furey, it is Furey. I wasn’t sure. What year did the first Stargate movie come out in the theaters?
Sommer Roy:
’95?
Frederick Marcoux:
’95?
Sommer Roy:
No. Hold on.
Frederick Marcoux:
I think it’s ’94.
Sommer Roy:
’94?
Frederick Marcoux:
I think so.
Colin Cunningham:
I’m gonna take 1994 as the correct answer.
Sommer Roy:
Think so.
David Read:
Very good, guys.
Allan Gowen:
Colin, are you doing a five-hour shoot at the moment?
Frederick Marcoux:
I wasn’t even born.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I also wasn’t even born.
Sonja Melencoff:
I saw it in theaters.
Allan Gowen:
So did I.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Gosh.
Colin Cunningham:
Nice. Here’s another one.
David Read:
OK, hang on. Colin, I’ve gotta change the group. So, it’s Adam Cahill and Sonya Melankoff.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, and still stick with one of Linda’s questions here. Bum, bum, bum. In the SG-1 episode “The Curse,” a number of the characters are named after characters from a certain comic book series. What is the name of the comic book series in question?
Adam Cahill:
Linda, I don’t like these questions, Linda.
Sonja Melencoff:
Me neither. What?
Adam Cahill:
I don’t like these questions.
Colin Cunningham:
In the SG-1 episode titled “The Curse,” a number of the characters are named after characters from a comic book series. What is the name of the comic book series?
David Read:
So, that’s an out-of-universe question. I don’t know the answer to that. Does anyone know the answer to that?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
This is a brutal question, Linda.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Throw it away then and do my next question instead.
Sonja Melencoff:
Yes, please.
David Read:
What’s the answer?
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Green Lantern.
David Read:
I didn’t know that either.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Joe Mallozzi has said it a whole bunch, which was why I included it. But you’re right, it’s outta universe.
Sommer Roy:
That’s an interesting fact though.
David Read:
Can we have the next one on the list for Adam and Sonja.
Colin Cunningham:
I am in it, this is the best one. What is the title of the first SG-1 episode that Colin Cunningham appeared in?
Sonja Melencoff:
I know it was in Season Two.
Sommer Roy:
Who’s that? Just kidding.
Colin Cunningham:
What was the name of the first SG-1 episode that I got to play…
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
You have to impress Colin here, guys.
David Read:
David, can we switch to Zelda questions? I think I’d do better with those.
Sonja Melencoff:
No, me too.
Adam Cahill:
Double or nothing, please.
Colin Cunningham:
Take your time. It’s just a matter of time before you get it.
Sonja Melencoff:
It starts with a B, I think.
Adam Cahill:
Was that a hint? Is the episode “A Matter of Time?”
David Read:
Oh my gosh.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
How can you do that, Colin? Oh my God. Would you guys have gotten it if Colin hadn’t said that?
Adam Cahill:
Absolutely not.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
So, we’re not giving them a point, that doesn’t count.
Adam Cahill:
I think Colin needs to throw us a bone.
Nicole West:
I knew it but I just watched it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Colin, that was hilarious though. Oh my God, Colin.
Adam Cahill:
That’s great.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
But that doesn’t count. Sorry, guys.
Colin Cunningham:
Are we continuing on?
David Read:
Do you guys want another question?
Adam Cahill:
No, no, that’s fine. If we didn’t get it, we didn’t get it.
David Read:
Nicole West and Remington Philips.
Colin Cunningham:
All right. This is a good question from Linda Furey. Which members of SG-1 have a pet during the series’ 10-year run? Which members of the SG-1 cast, or the characters, have a pet or had a pet during the series’ 10-year run? So, the whole time they had a pet.
Remington Phillips:
We know Sam had Schrodinger, the cat.
Colin Cunningham:
Yes, done.
Remington Phillips:
At least one.
Colin Cunningham:
That’s one.
Remington Phillips:
Jack had a dog and he gave it away. Dogs are his favorite people.
David Read:
Jack gave a dog away?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Cassandra.
Remington Phillips:
Didn’t he?
Colin Cunningham:
But he didn’t have it for 10 years.
Remington Phillips:
For the whole 10 years.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, it’s not for the whole 10 years. Is it?
David Read:
Sam didn’t have Schrodinger for 10 years.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
She had him for not long.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
No, during the run.
Colin Cunningham:
During.
David Read:
During the 10 years. OK.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
During the 10 years, even if it was only for an episode.
Remington Phillips:
We could count Teal’c’s symbiote.
David Read:
I’m curious, Colin, would this include wet pets?
Colin Cunningham:
Yes.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
I listed the pets but didn’t intend for them to have to name them for the point.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Pick a number. Let’s go with a number of how many you think.
Colin Cunningham:
Pets?
Nicole West:
I can only think two. A fish maybe. I feel like there was a fish once.
Colin Cunningham:
Fish. Fish is the correct answer. So, we got cat and fish.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
‘Cause Jonas says, “Daniel, feed my fishes.”
David Read:
Feed my fish.
Nicole West:
I thought there was a fish mentioned once.
David Read:
I’ll give it to them.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
You crushed it. Good job.
Colin Cunningham:
I think Gary Jones had a yak.
David Read:
That makes total sense. Jeez, that’s funny.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Who’s next?
Allan Gowen:
Who’s next?
David Read:
I apologize. Allan and me.
Colin Cunningham:
Let’s go. OK, so then we’re gonna go with Frederick, is it Marcoux?
Frederick Marcoux:
Yes, Marcoux.
Colin Cunningham:
Nice. What am I doing? How many planets were affected by the time loop in “Window of Opportunity?”
David Read:
I hate number questions.
Colin Cunningham:
How many planets were affected by that time loop in that incredible episode, “Window of Opportunity?”
Allan Gowen:
Firstly, I think I know the answer because I might have put that exact same question in my list as well.
Colin Cunningham:
You know what?
David Read:
Seriously?
Allan Gowen:
Yeah.
David Read:
Let’s move on. What’s the answer?
Allan Gowen:
Let’s move on, because I definitely know the answer to that one.
Colin Cunningham:
OK. The answer is 14.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Gonna need some new questions later.
David Read:
It’s the first double of a question.
Allan Gowen:
Ignore the exact same question from my list as well.
Colin Cunningham:
All right, which one do I wanna go with here? I like this one. What was Daniel’s archeology professor, or who was Daniel’s archeology professor, who dies in the clip?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Ugh.
David Read:
So, his name? OK.
Colin Cunningham:
What was his name?
David Read:
Allan, do you remember?
Allan Gowen:
No, I remember everything else about that episode except his name.
David Read:
I think it’s Dr. David Jordan.
Colin Cunningham:
It is.
David Read:
Because I remember my name.
Colin Cunningham:
It’s Dr. Michael Jordan.
David Read:
Michael Jordan.
Colin Cunningham:
Got that one.
David Read:
All right, so we’re in round two. Go back for round three. It’s gonna be Jeremy and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo.
Jeremy Heiner:
Let’s see if she continues to carry us.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Hey Jeremy, come on.
Colin Cunningham:
I’ll stick with Frederick’s questions here. So, how many Saturn rockets does the journalist say it would take to lift the Prometheus? How many rockets?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
God.
Colin Cunningham:
Saturn rockets.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m not a fan of the episode.
Colin Cunningham:
‘Cause I was in that. Thanks a lot ’cause I was in that.
Frederick Marcoux:
You’re welcome.
Colin Cunningham:
How many Saturn rockets?
Sommer Roy:
What did you say about impressing Colin, Nicole?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Can I say, Colin, loads of my favorite episodes you are in. That’s just one of my less favorite ones.
David Read:
He has a great speech in that one, too.
Sommer Roy:
He does.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
He’s great.
Allan Gowen:
Colin was the highlight of that episode.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Literally.
Colin Cunningham:
How many Saturn rockets does it take to lift the Prometheus?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
As in, the journalist goes, “Ah-la-la-la-la,” is it actually…?
David Read:
It’s another number question.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s not actually how many there are on the Prometheus, it’s how many theoretically would lift it?
Colin Cunningham:
Yes.
David Read:
There’s no Saturn technology in Prometheus so far as we know.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeremy, pick a number and I’ll pick a number and we’ll pick something between the two.
Jeremy Heiner:
200? I don’t know.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
What, are you crazy?
Colin Cunningham:
It’s 20.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Hold on. I didn’t hear that.
David Read:
You took it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was gonna go 13. What did he just say? Did he say 20?
Colin Cunningham:
Yes.
David Read:
Wow.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Damn.
Jeremy Heiner:
Or 10 times more.
David Read:
Colin, can you tell us about that scene confronting Richard Dean Anderson, him coming at you like a bull in a China shop.
Colin Cunningham:
I still remember that. I tell you, I can’t remember anything about the day, I can’t remember anything about the episode, I can’t remember anything except for that day. I get to do a scene with Richard; the first time we’re actually doing a scene. I guess he just wanted to see if I was prepared and ready and off book, ’cause he hit me with everything he had. I, boom, was ready for him and went right back, but he really engaged, man. Right outta the gate. We didn’t warm up to it during the blocking or bam, he just hit me with everything he got and it was great. I was totally prepared, totally ready and it made for a good scene. It was great. I’m happy we did it.
David Read:
There you go. All right. OK, the next round is going to be to Yvie and Linda.
Colin Cunningham:
Awesome. This will be a Remington Philips question. I like this question. Who did General Hammond replace as the leader of the SGC complex?
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Ooh, I think I know this one.
Yvie Cahill:
Go for it, Linda.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Was it General West, Yvie? Do you think it’s West?
Colin Cunningham:
Yes.
Yvie Cahill:
I think it’s General West.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Colin’s yelling yes so it must be.
Yvie Cahill:
Yay.
David Read:
All right. The first group to have three. Well done.
Colin Cunningham:
This is cool.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie, honestly, I want you to win. I want you to win. Sorry, everyone else.
Yvie Cahill:
Oh my God.
Allan Gowen:
Sorry Jeremy.
Colin Cunningham:
Next question. This is cool. During SGC’s foothold situ…
David Read:
This is for Sommer and Frederick.
Sommer Roy:
This is fun. OK.
Colin Cunningham:
During the SGC’s foothold situation, which character was the first to transform into its alien form?
David Read:
That was really good acting on the plane.
Colin Cunningham:
Funny enough, that was actually the sound. I remember doing that. Peter was like, “Dude, that’s awesome.”
Frederick Marcoux:
I think it’s Jack.
Colin Cunningham:
Correct.
David Read:
All right.
Nicole:
Good job, guys.
Colin Cunningham:
Jack O’Neill.
David Read:
That’s pretty cool. OK guys, Adam Cahill and Sonya Melankoff, you guys are next.
Colin Cunningham:
Let me make sure I don’t have another. OK, I’m gonna do one more from Remington here.
Sonja Melencoff:
Make it an easy one please.
Adam Cahill:
Dear God.
Colin Cunningham:
OK. How many times did Colin Cunningham’s character get promoted on SG-1?
Sonja Melencoff:
Did he get promoted? Don’t know that.
Adam Cahill:
If we include parallel universes and other timelines, I think maybe.
Sonja Melencoff:
I remember him being a major.
Adam Cahill:
Just in SG-1.
Colin Cunningham:
I gotta say, if this is correct, I didn’t know it. Hang on one sec.
Sonja Melencoff:
In 10 years.
Adam Cahill:
What comes after major?
Frederick Marcoux:
Lieutenant colonel.
David Read:
That’s correct.
Sonja Melencoff:
I’d believe that he got promoted at least once in 10 years.
Adam Cahill:
I thought at least once. Either towards the end of the season or in an alternate timeline or something like that.
Frederick Marcoux:
Or maybe when we see him in SGA in the final.
Sonja Melencoff:
But I don’t remember an actual promotion.
Frederick Marcoux:
What was the question? Is the question how many times?
Colin Cunningham:
You got it.
Adam Cahill:
I was gonna say once.
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is once. But I never remember getting pinned. There was no ceremony. Did I go from major? Did I get a star? What was the promotion?
David Read:
It would’ve happened off screen.
Remington Phillips:
Lieutenant colonel.
David Read:
Whose question was it?
Adam Cahill:
Remington.
Remington Phillips:
That was mine. It was a very non-ceremonial promotion I’m afraid.
Colin Cunningham:
What did the major become, or what was the promotion?
Remington Phillips:
Lieutenant colonel.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Good for you.
David Read:
From what episode, Remington, did you have that from?
Frederick Marcoux:
I don’t know the episode, just that we closed out the show with Colin being a lieutenant colonel.
Colin Cunningham:
‘Cause that’s almost the joke, that he never got promoted. You’ve been made a major.
David Read:
OK, hang on just a second. We gotta verify that then because we have to know the episode. He’s in “Continuum” and Mitchell calls him major in that. The only follow-up is that he is in “Enemy at the Gate” and he may have eagles on his neck.
Jeremy Heiner:
I feel like it might’ve been a book or a comic maybe.
David Read:
You can’t rely on Wiki. They include the novels and the novels are not canon. So, let me have a look here real quick.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m literally looking at “Enemy at the Gate” right now.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
But I would give Colin a promotion.
Frederick Marcoux:
We’re all doing the same.
Adam Cahill:
We still get the point? I need to be clear. We still get the point.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Major Davis is now a member of Homeworld Command as introduced to Lieutenant. I thought that was a trick question where it was zero. I thought that was the joke.
Sonja Melencoff:
We need our first point. Come on.
Adam Cahill:
Don’t take this away from us, please.
David Read:
Hang on, guys.
Colin Cunningham:
That’s the answer on the paper, so that’s what we’re going with. That’s a point.
David Read:
Hang on a second.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It says… I’m looking. It looks like it’s from… It might be a book. It’s from a book called… I don’t wanna say this word. Furies?
David Read:
OK, I’m displaying. Do you guys see the shot there? OK, hang on, guys. This image is from Enemy at the Gate. Gosh darn it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
He’s still a major.
David Read:
Sorry guys, hang on a second here. I have to switch my screens over. OK, I can’t display it. So, yes, he’s still a major. So, the answer is zero.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I looked at the Wiki. Sorry.
Adam Cahill:
You’ve all frozen.
Colin Cunningham:
Answer is zero.
David Read:
Is that the answer that they gave?
Colin Cunningham:
No, one. Once.
David Read:
OK. So, does everyone agree that the answer is zero given that context?
Sonja Melencoff:
If we’re only counting episodes of the show.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I obviously do. I don’t cheat.
David Read:
So, are we gonna consider the novels as canon or not? That’s what it comes down to.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, because if not, I would’ve asked 20 other questions.
Sonja Melencoff:
I don’t.
Colin Cunningham:
Guys, if I may, these questions were submitted to David. You cleared them. I read them and they got the correct answer.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
David didn’t clear them ’cause he couldn’t look at them, but sure.
David Read:
How about we give them another question?
Colin Cunningham:
All right.
David Read:
From Remington’s list.
Adam Cahill:
This is rigged.
Allan Gowen:
Adam’s crushed.
Colin Cunningham:
Or on what world did Anubis create the Super Soldier?
Adam Cahill:
On what world?
Colin Cunningham:
On what world…
Adam Cahill:
Did it even have a name?
David Read:
It did.
Colin Cunningham:
… created the Super Soldier?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s a brutal question. I don’t remember.
Adam Cahill:
I haven’t a fucking clue. Mustafar.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
There is fire.
Adam Cahill:
That’s about as close as I can get. I’ve got no idea. Sonya, you?
Sonja Melencoff:
The only world I can think of is Dakara, but that’s not right.
Colin Cunningham:
Tartarus.
David Read:
Tartarus.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Tartarus.
Sonja Melencoff:
I don’t like Remington’s questions.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Another Greek mythology question. Love it, guys. Remington, I liked that question. I wouldn’t have got the answer, but I would’ve appreciated it.
David Read:
I knew the answer. All right, Nicole West and Remington Phillips, the next questions are for you.
Yvie Cahill:
Woo!
Colin Cunningham:
All right. I’m gonna give you some of David Read’s questions here. This looks fun. While waiting with Teal’c for the rest of the SG-1 in Season Six’s “Descent,” what does Jonas decide to snack on?
Allan Gowen:
Easy.
Remington Phillips:
A banana.
Colin Cunningham:
Ding, ding, ding, ding.
David Read:
There we go.
Colin Cunningham:
Got it. Woo-hoo! Gonna continue with David’s questions.
David Read:
Nope, Allan and me. It’s my turn.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, sorry.
David Read:
It’s our turn. No, my questions.
Colin Cunningham:
Go back.
Sonja Melencoff:
Give him a Remington question.
David Read:
There we go.
Colin Cunningham:
All right. We’ll go back to one of Nicole’s questions, ’cause this one sounds tough. In “Foothold,” why were the invaders unsuccessful in replicating Major Carter?
David Read:
Allan, do you know?
Allan Gowen:
Was it because of the naquadah in her blood?
David Read:
Jolinar is always a catchall. There’s something going on with Jolinar in her body so the fact that she was previously a Goa’uld host.
Colin Cunningham:
Yes. Her body chemistry had been altered during her time hosting Jolinar. Jolinar. You host Jolinar. She comes to the house and she won’t leave. Ever.
David Read:
That’s exactly right.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That wasn’t me, that was other Nicole, but I liked the question.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, another one. Here we go.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
This one’s for me?
David Read:
Jeremy Heiner and Nicole Rodriguez-Galdo.
Colin Cunningham:
Thank you. I can do one from Nicole West. I’ll stay here. In “Moebius,” who was the lead scientist of the Puddle Jumper Project?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
You mean Gateship One? Jeremy, I think I know who it is.
David Read:
Jeremy, do you remember it?
Sonja Melencoff:
I know who it is.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeremy, do you remember?
Sommer Roy:
Me and Sonya know.
Jeremy Heiner:
I wanna say it’s Bill.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No.
Jeremy Heiner:
No?
Sonja Melencoff:
It’s the best character ever.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
He’s the best character. He invented Gateship One, he calls it that. It’s McKay, isn’t it?
Sonja Melencoff:
The ship goes through a gate.
Jeremy Heiner:
It’s a ship that goes through a gate. Go figure.
David Read:
All right.
Colin Cunningham:
The answer here is McKay, but the best character ever was Major Davis.
Sonja Melencoff:
Yes, obviously.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Sonya!
Sonja Melencoff:
Of course.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Colin’s in here.
Jeremy Heiner:
I got them mixed up ’cause they stole the gate, or the Puddle Jumper from Bill in “The Return.”
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
They did.
David Read:
He gives them access to the database so that they can change stuff around.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
By talking about World of Warcraft?
Jeremy Heiner:
The whole WoW thing.
David Read:
Which was incorrect.
Jeremy Heiner:
Mage?
David Read:
There’s no such thing as a Mage race.
Jeremy Heiner:
Mage?
David Read:
Come on.
Jeremy Heiner:
I love that.
Colin Cunningham:
All right. Here we go.
David Read:
I still give Martin Gero crap over that.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Who’s next?
David Read:
Yvie and Linda.
Colin Cunningham:
Still staying with Nicole’s question here. This is good. How much training did Harmony have before her quest?
David Read:
Ooh, good question.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s a great question.
Sonja Melencoff:
Wow. I have that poster, by the way.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
I haven’t watched that episode in 10 years.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
This is Atlantis, Harmony?
Yvie Cahill:
Unfortunately, I don’t remember the years of training, but I guess we’ll have to take a stab at it.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
How old do we think she is? Do you think it was her whole life or…
Yvie Cahill:
I think she’s 12 or something.
Sonja Melencoff:
She’s 10.
Yvie Cahill:
She’s 12 or something.
Colin Cunningham:
I will say this, they’re referred to as sessions.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Sessions.
Colin Cunningham:
Let’s see, how many sessions?
Yvie Cahill:
Three.
Colin Cunningham:
That’s the answer.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
We’re going with three.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Are you kidding?
Colin Cunningham:
You have three full sessions.
David Read:
Wow.
Colin Cunningham:
Three full sessions with who, for extra credit?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Extra credit.
Yvie Cahill:
Nope, I don’t know with who.
Colin Cunningham:
Nolar Lumsbrik.
Yvie Cahill:
I wouldn’t have known that.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Can I say, great guessing with the numbers, guys. That was amazing.
David Read:
That’s really good.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie pulled that out.
David Read:
All right.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
She’s winning.
David Read:
Yvie and Linda are pulling ahead with four.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m so proud of you, my darling.
David Read:
Sommer and Frederick are next.
Frederick Marcoux:
All right.
Colin Cunningham:
Ah. Hang on. David, we’re gonna stick with your questions. They’re great. What did Cadet Jennifer Haley get on her assignment in Season Five’s episode “Prodigy?”
Frederick Marcoux:
You mean, the note? The score?
Colin Cunningham:
Yeah, what was her grade? What grade did she get? I guess A, B, C, D, or F. That’s the grading system.
Sommer Roy:
It wasn’t an A, because she was upset about it.
Frederick Marcoux:
And she did something that wasn’t the assignment.
David Read:
It wasn’t the assignment. That’s correct.
Sommer Roy:
That’s correct.
David Read:
Very good. What did she get as a score?
Frederick Marcoux:
Did she get an F? Literally just fail?
Sommer Roy:
That’s what I would think, ’cause she didn’t do it.
Colin Cunningham:
She did something.
Frederick Marcoux:
I really don’t remember. I would say B+.
David Read:
What’s your final answer, guys?
Sommer Roy:
Let’s go with D.
Frederick Marcoux:
D? D, that’s good.
Sommer Roy:
I thought you said B. I thought you said B. What’s going on with you today?
Frederick Marcoux:
Same old, same. D is better, so that’s okay.
Colin Cunningham:
That is correct. D. D, as in Dennis. Well done.
David Read:
She got a D.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Sommer!
David Read:
She did something, but she didn’t complete the assignment.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Everyone is taking fantastic stabs in the dark and I’m so proud of everybody right now which is great.
Sonja Melencoff:
I know.
Sommer Roy:
D or F, that’s a hard one.
David Read:
She did some work; she didn’t do the work.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
My question was stabs in the dark.
David Read:
All right, Adam and Sonja, you guys are up next.
Colin Cunningham:
Adam and Sonja, another question from Mr. David.
Adam Cahill:
Are we gonna be cheated out of this one?
Sonja Melencoff:
I know.
Colin Cunningham:
Another question for Mr. Read, spelled R-E-A-D. What real earth item was accidentally left on screen in the Stargate Atlantis episode, “The Ark?”
Sommer Roy:
Ooh, I know this.
Sonja Melencoff:
Wasn’t it a Snickers bar?
Colin Cunningham:
Yes, it was a Snickers bar.
Adam Cahill:
I had no idea.
David Read:
I only remember it ’cause I’m angry about the last time I didn’t get that answer.
Adam Cahill:
Good job.
Sonja Melencoff:
I saw people arguing about it on Reddit.
David Read:
They argue about that one all the time.
Colin Cunningham:
That’s great. So, that really happened, huh?
David Read:
It sure did. Long before the Starbucks…
Allan Gowen:
Coffee cup. Game of Thrones.
Colin Cunningham:
We were laughing out there on the Horizon set, ’cause I think it’s… I don’t know if it’s a John Wayne movie or what have you, but they’re coming across the prairie and the big giant open landscape and there’s a contrail, there’s a jumbo jet being shot. Supposed to be 1860 and there was a jet flying across the screen.
David Read:
They’re gonna have to cut it out. It’s rig removal. Same thing. All right, next question-
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m drinking a Starbucks right now.
David Read:
The next question is for Nicole West and Remington Phillips.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, you guys. Good to see you guys, by the way. I miss the both of you. Who’s revealed to have kickboxing experience in Atlantis?
Adam Cahill:
I actually know this answer. Dammit.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Me too.
Colin Cunningham:
Who is revealed to have kickboxing experience in Atlantis?
Remington Phillips:
Nicole, maybe you know the character’s name. I know there’s a gal at the end of the series that Ronon was dating and I don’t know her name.
Nicole West:
You talking about Keller? No, no, no, not Keller. What was her name? Aw, I can’t remember her name. Oh no.
David Read:
Aw.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s it? Aw.
David Read:
You’re right, that’s her name, aw.
Colin Cunningham:
Her name is Amelia ball busting Banks, lady and a half.
Remington Phillips:
There you go.
Colin Cunningham:
Amelia Banks.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That was a savage question. I did not remember her name.
Colin Cunningham:
Good.
David Read:
Sorry, guys. All right, me and Allan.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, I’m gonna give you one of Nicole West’s questions here. What was the flavor Daniel detected in the coffee in Urgo?
David Read:
Man. I think I know this one. Allan?
Allan Gowen:
Go for it, David. I can’t remember.
David Read:
You sure?
Allan Gowen:
Yeah, I’m sure. Go for it.
David Read:
Is it nutmeg?
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is flounder. No, it’s chicory.
Sonja Melencoff:
Chicory.
David Read:
I don’t know it. Chicory? What is that?
Sommer Roy:
Hickory?
Sonja Melencoff:
No, it’s chicory.
David Read:
Chicory. What the hell is chicory?
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
He says, “Is that nutmeg?” “No, chicory.”
Sommer Roy:
Chicory.
Colin Cunningham:
That’s right. They used to use chicory when you didn’t have coffee, ’cause they’re a little similar.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Exactly.
David Read:
Interesting.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That was a great question.
David Read:
Sorry, Allan, I torpedoed us.
Allan Gowen:
No, that’s all right. I didn’t know it anyway.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Allan didn’t know either.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, I’m gonna go to one of Remington Phillips’ questions here.
David Read:
OK, for Jeremy and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo. Ooh, excuse me. Just so we know, Jeremy and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo is three, Yvie and Linda is four, Sommer and Frederick is four, Adam and Sonja is two, Nicole West and Remington is two, Allan and David is three.
Colin Cunningham:
Actually, I’ve used up all of Remington’s questions here, so we’ll go with one of Frederick’s questions here. What was the name of Kinsey’s dog?
David Read:
Jeremy and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo?
Frederick Marcoux:
Come on, easy one.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Oh no.
David Read:
How can you not know a dog question?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s a dog name. It’s a dog name, Jeremy. Think of all the dog names.
Adam Cahill:
I love how you’re looking around as if the answer’s in your room somehow.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
My BB&Be box headset out there, maybe it’ll help. Oh God…
Adam Cahill:
I remember.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s not Charlie or something…
David Read:
It’s a plot point.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I know, it’s the password to the comp-… I know, David. Jeremy, think of a dog name very quickly. Any dog name.
Jeremy Heiner:
Spot?
David Read:
No, that’s a cat name.
Adam Cahill:
Scooby-Doo.
Jeremy Heiner:
Scooby-Doo.
Colin Cunningham:
Ruh-roh, Nicole.
David Read:
Who knows the answer? Are you guys giving up?
Yvie Cahill:
I have the answer.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Hold on. Gimme one guess.
David Read:
Yvie can say it if they can’t figure it out.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I don’t remember. I’m gonna go Archie.
Frederick Marcoux:
Archie?
David Read:
Yvie, what is it?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Archie. I don’t remember.
Yvie Cahill:
Oscar.
Colin Cunningham:
No.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
What?
Colin Cunningham:
Kinsey called his dog Locksmith because every time he gave it a boot in the ass, it made a bolt for the door.
Sonja Melencoff:
Is that the real answer?
David Read:
No.
Colin Cunningham:
No. The name of Kinsey’s dog was, in fact, Oscar.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s a name that I hear people calling their dogs.
Colin Cunningham:
Oscar was the name.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Trying to think of something. That was good.
Colin Cunningham:
Oscar was the name.
David Read:
Yvie and Linda, you two are next.
Colin Cunningham:
Go to one of Linda’s questions again. You don’t want me to look at that?
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
No. No, ’cause it’s me. I’m answering.
Colin Cunningham:
Got it. I think we used them all up too, but hang on.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Scroll up to the top. There’s some by me.
Colin Cunningham:
No. One from Sommer. “If I lose the filatus to speak full English, and I say, ‘There’s something cruvis with my fron.’ Are your cosars working OK?” What do I mean? Again, “There’s something cruvis with my fron. Are your cosars working, OK?”
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
“There’s something wrong with my head.” But what are cosars, Yvie?
Yvie Cahill:
Knees, I think.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Knees?
Yvie Cahill:
No.
Sonja Melencoff:
Legs.
David Read:
Close.
Yvie Cahill:
There you go. Legs.
Sonja Melencoff:
I don’t know if it’s obvious if it’s legs or knees. It could be either.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It is. He says legs.
Sommer Roy:
He says legs, but you don’t really bend your legs. You bend your knees.
Colin Cunningham:
You are correct.
David Read:
Well done.
Colin Cunningham:
“There’s something wrong with my head. Are your legs OK?”
Sommer Roy:
Yes.
Sonja Melencoff:
That was cute, Sommer.
Frederick Marcoux:
It’s derentis.
David Read:
That’s funny.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
I only got it because that’s Latin.
David Read:
Great.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Because I remembered it.
Sommer Roy:
Varie eugae, varie eugae.
David Read:
Well done. They are bolting ahead with five points. All right.
Sommer Roy:
Ugh. No pressure.
David Read:
Sommer and Frederick coming up behind with four points.
Sommer Roy:
Come on, Fred.
Colin Cunningham:
We’ll give you one of Allan’s questions here. I miss you, buddy. OK.
Allan Gowen:
Miss you too, Colin.
Colin Cunningham:
OK. When visiting Catherine, whose son did Daniel pose as?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Why aren’t Eve and Linda getting these questions?
Frederick Marcoux:
That was in “1969.”
Sommer Roy:
He posed as…
Frederick Marcoux:
A German son.
Sommer Roy:
Yes, a German guy, but I don’t remember the name.
David Read:
I don’t remember his name.
Sommer Roy:
It’s gotta be somebody that her father worked with, obviously.
Colin Cunningham:
He sang the German song.
Sommer Roy:
I don’t remember his name at all.
Colin Cunningham:
It didn’t make the final cut.
Frederick Marcoux:
I don’t know. I really don’t.
Colin Cunningham:
OK, “1969,” you got the German.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s not part of the question.
Sommer Roy:
Grubner? Something like that, the last name?
Frederick Marcoux:
Sounds close, I guess.
Colin Cunningham:
Gruber. Heinrich.
Sommer Roy:
What is it?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Can we get our half points?
Sommer Roy:
What was it?
Colin Cunningham:
Heinrich Gruber.
Sommer Roy:
Gruber. Then it was him.
Frederick Marcoux:
It’s close.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Very close. David, I know you’re not a half chevron guy, but do we allow a half?
David Read:
Give them another question, please. We’ve got plenty.
Colin Cunningham:
From the episode, “Frozen,” Season Six Episode Four, what was the name of the research station at the Antarctic?
Sommer Roy:
Shoot.
Frederick Marcoux:
Isn’t it just McMurdo?
David Read:
It’s not at McMurdo. It’s near McMurdo.
Sommer Roy:
It is near, but it’s not McMurdo.
Colin Cunningham:
They got this name from a place that’s local to British Columbia.
David Read:
Careful with the hints.
Frederick Marcoux:
No clue. Absolutely no clue.
Sommer Roy:
I don’t know this one at all.
David Read:
Colin knows the answer.
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is the White Rock Research Station.
Nicole:
That is a thing.
Colin Cunningham:
Station.
David Read:
Very, very good, guys. Adam Cahill and Sonya Melencoff, your time has come again.
Colin Cunningham:
Again, here we go. This looks fun.
Sonja Melencoff:
Uh-oh.
Colin Cunningham:
What kind of cookies does Mitchell bake for Carter in the episode “Line in the Sand?”
Sonja Melencoff:
I don’t really know Seasons 9 and 10 that well.
Colin Cunningham:
What does Mitchell bake for Carter?
Adam Cahill:
They’re macarons, aren’t they? Or macaroons.
Colin Cunningham:
That is correct.
Sonja Melencoff:
Yay.
David Read:
Wow. Well done, guys.
Adam Cahill:
Are they considered cookies, though?
Colin Cunningham:
Yeah.
Sonja Melencoff:
Yeah. They can either be cookies or cupcakes.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Baked goods.
Allan Gowen:
In Australia we wouldn’t consider them baked cookies.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
They’re really flat baked goods.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Macarons are something else entirely.
Colin Cunningham:
Somebody can guess the number three, someone else can guess a type of cookie. OK. Ooh, this is good.
David Read:
OK. This one is going to Nicole West and Remington Philips.
Colin Cunningham:
In the episode “Emancipation,” Carter was sold. How much was she sold for?
Remington Phillips:
How much? I wanna say it was something like three horses.
David Read:
That’s great, Remington. I don’t know.
Colin Cunningham:
You got the first number correct. There may be more digits.
Remington Phillips:
30 horses. 300 horses.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Don’t give hints, Colin.
David Read:
You guys gotta settle on something.
Sommer Roy:
See Nicole getting uh over there.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I want to win. Where are my hints? I don’t want hints.
Colin Cunningham:
Would it be horses? Were there horses on there?
David Read:
Yeah.
Allan Gowen:
There were horses.
Sommer Roy:
Doubloons.
Colin Cunningham:
If ya had to guess it wasn’t horses, think about…
Nicole West:
It could be cows.
Sonja Melencoff:
I think I know the answer.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I know.
Remington Phillips:
It may have been skins or something like that. I’m trying to think of what they were trading on that planet.
Nicole West:
Cow skins?
David Read:
They were trading women.
Colin Cunningham:
No kidding. It was 300 weights of gold. It was gold.
Remington Phillips:
Good question.
David Read:
All right.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Expensive.
Colin Cunningham:
And a Diet Coke.
David Read:
Hey, I’d be good for one of those right now, let me tell ya. Allan and me.
Colin Cunningham:
All right; we’ll stick with Yvie.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie, that was your question?
Yvie Cahill:
Yes.
Colin Cunningham:
In the SGU episode “Visitation,” what derogatory title does Greer give Scott to illustrate his lack of objectivity towards Chloe?
Adam Cahill:
Such a hard question, Yvie.
David Read:
Guys, wow.
Adam Cahill:
That’s such a hard question.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie, I can’t believe you’ve done this.
Allan Gowen:
This is over to you, David.
Colin Cunningham:
You guys are pretty good with the rest of the universe.
David Read:
So, a derogatory term that Ron gives Scott. What about Chloe?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
His feelings?
Colin Cunningham:
What derogatory title does Greer give Scott to illustrate his lack of objectivity towards Chloe? Obviously, he didn’t know something about Chloe and they called Scott this.
David Read:
So, it’s gotta be something akin to the relationship ’cause they were together.
Colin Cunningham:
Let me help just a hair.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s not a hard one.
David Read:
Only a hair.
Colin Cunningham:
I’m assuming that Scott was a lieutenant?
David Read:
Yeah.
Colin Cunningham:
A major?
David Read:
He was first lieutenant.
Colin Cunningham:
Or what?
David Read:
Allan, do you have any idea?
Allan Gowen:
I have no idea whatsoever.
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is butter bar. Butter bar lieutenant. Butter bar.
David Read:
Butter bar lieutenant. I wouldn’t have thought of that.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
What? You told me you were gonna be evil, but…
Adam Cahill:
I did tell you beforehand not to think of that.
David Read:
She’s getting her revenge and it is pretty sweet; I’ll give you that.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I said that to my mom in the car, I was like, “Oh my gosh.”
Yvie Cahill:
Revenge is best served hard, apparently.
Colin Cunningham:
All right; Yvie’s got another good question here. What name…
David Read:
Jeremy and Nicole Rodriguez Galdo, this question is for you.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Don’t give me an Yvie question. Oh, no.
Jeremy Heiner:
Oh, shit.
Colin Cunningham:
You know what? I’ll save that for…
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, no, no, no. Give me.
David Read:
No, no, no. Give her the Yvie question.
Adam Cahill:
Give it to Nicole.
David Read:
I wanna see it go down.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Do it. Take me down.
Colin Cunningham:
What name did TJ choose for her daughter and who was the baby’s namesake?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeremy, I have a guess.
Allan Gowen:
Call his daughter Jeremy?
Jeremy Heiner:
Go for it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Hope. Hold on.
David Read:
This was an SGU Season Two question.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Frances.
David Read:
Frances?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I don’t remember. I feel like it was something along the lines of Hope or something good or positive.
Colin Cunningham:
It was a female name.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I know.
Colin Cunningham:
I’ll give you the middle name.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I know it’s a girl.
Colin Cunningham:
Named after the baby’s grandmother.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I know it’s a girl. Oh, my God, I actually knew this as well. Oh, God, I literally watched this recently. Oh, my God, it’s not that. It’s something really positive. Shoot. Jeremy, gimme a baby girl name that’s happy.
Jeremy Heiner:
Charity? I don’t know.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Oh, God.
David Read:
That’s positive, all right.
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is Big Danny.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
OK, I’m gonna take a few more moments to take a stab before I inevitably give up. Faith?
Adam Cahill:
They’re gonna start playing the music on you soon, Nicole.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Is it Faith or something?
Colin Cunningham:
No, it’s…
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s an episode name.
Colin Cunningham:
No, it’s… You’ve got something with wheels mixed with one of the sexes. Carmen.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Ah, that makes sense.
Jeremy Heiner:
Carmen.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That makes sense.
David Read:
Carmen. That’s funny, Colin.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s hilarious.
David Read:
Yvie and Linda.
Colin Cunningham:
I’m gonna give you one of Nicole’s questions here. This is good. In the Season Four opener, “Adrift,” the power conduits are damaged. There isn’t enough power reaching the end of the line. What does McKay refer to these conduits as when dumbing it down for Sheppard? So, Sheppard would understand what these things are. What did McKay call these conduits of power?
Adam Cahill:
I know this one.
Yvie Cahill:
Sorry, Adam.
Colin Cunningham:
Probably all had one.
Yvie Cahill:
Sorry?
Colin Cunningham:
So, we’ve probably all had one of these perhaps at home.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
OK, Colin, stop helping Yvie, she’s winning. She’s winning. Stop it.
David Read:
They are. They’re dead ahead.
Yvie Cahill:
Power cable or power board, or electrical cable or…
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
It’s a conduit though?
Colin Cunningham:
Yeah, a conduit wouldn’t be a base. It’d be something that goes from A to B.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
A conduit is like a tube that carries the power cables through it usually.
David Read:
I love how they’re working their way through this one.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
This is hilarious. Don’t help them, Colin.
Yvie Cahill:
Extension cord?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Beautiful answer, let’s go with that.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
I wanna say he’s saying it’s got a blockage like your intestines or something, but I could be totally wrong.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Is that your answer?
Yvie Cahill:
I can’t think of anything.
Colin Cunningham:
One last hint.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, Colin! They’re ahead!
David Read:
Colin, they’re ahead. They’re the furthest ahead.
Colin Cunningham:
This is good ’cause it’s kind of tough.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No it’s not. It’s not tough at all Colin. It’s easy! Everyone else knows.
Nicole West:
I know it, I know.
David Read:
Welcome to Stargate trivia, Colin.
Sommer Roy:
We’re brutal.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
They’re so far ahead, please don’t help.
David Read:
Go ahead, Colin, go ahead.
Colin Cunningham:
Take the blockage out.
Yvie Cahill:
Artery?
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Like intestines?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Excellent answer.
Colin Cunningham:
No, the thing you were saying that’s like there’s a blockage.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
A blockage.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Oh my god, kill me.
Colin Cunningham:
There is no blockage. There’s no blockage.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Drain?
David Read:
What’s the answer?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
This is not fair! This is not fair!
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is leaky pipes.
Nicole West:
Leaky pipes.
Yvie Cahill:
Ah.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Ah, OK.
David Read:
Nicole, is that you?
Sommer Roy:
Taco Bell.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s why I was losing my mind because I was like, “Don’t you give me my question.”
David Read:
Was that Nicole West?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, that was me.
Nicole West:
No, I knew it. I knew it was.
David Read:
I wanted to say that was you who said that. Very good.
Yvie Cahill:
I did say pipe, but…
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
After Colin…
Yvie Cahill:
… that was late.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
… dragged it through the…
Yvie Cahill:
Yes, I know.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
… through the middle of the help.
David Read:
“It’s not fair. It’s just not fair.”
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
“It’s not fair, Daddy! I would like a pretty pony now, Daddy.”
David Read:
Sommer and Frederick.
Colin Cunningham:
All right, I’m gonna stay on Nicole’s questions here. What is the name of Camille Wray’s girlfriend?
Frederick Marcoux:
Oh, boy.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I did allow an answer.
Sommer Roy:
Red curly hair lady.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
The first name only is what you’ll need but bragging rights for both names. You only need the first name.
Sommer Roy:
Bragging rights. Both names. I see her very clearly. I just watched it.
David Read:
And what is her name? Frederick?
Frederick Marcoux:
I never caught it.
Sommer Roy:
Give me a second. Do you know this at all, Frederick?
Frederick Marcoux:
No, I don’t. I really don’t.
Sommer Roy:
Frederick! Camille Wray. OK, Camille Wray and then her girlfriend.
David Read:
Raise your hand if you know it. I know it. Anyone else know it?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s my question, so…
Frederick Marcoux:
I have a feeling you’re gonna say it and we’re gonna be like, “Oh, yeah.”
Sommer Roy:
I know. That’s what I’m scared of.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m sorry, guys. I thought this one was pretty easy. I’m sorry.
David Read:
Colin, what’s the answer?
Colin Cunningham:
I skipped over it. The answer is, if I can remember, Sharon Walker.
Sommer Roy:
Sharon!
Yvie Cahill:
Sharon, yes.
Sommer Roy:
I was going to say Sherry.
David Read:
Adam and Sonya.
Colin Cunningham:
Adam and Sonya.
Adam Cahill:
Give us an Adam question.
Nicole:
Give them a me question. I think mine aren’t very hard. I think mine are pretty good.
Sonja Melencoff:
They have been hard.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, no, no, trust me. I don’t think it’s tough.
Colin Cunningham:
Ready?
Sonja Melencoff:
Mm-hmm.
Colin Cunningham:
Name all seven of Earth’s capital ships.
Sommer Roy:
What?
Allan Gowen:
Wow.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Oh, that’s not happening.
Sonja Melencoff:
You mean like Daedalus, Prometheus?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Easy.
Sonja Melencoff:
Like those?
Colin Cunningham:
Yes.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
You got this. I believe in you.
Adam Cahill:
Does the X-3O2, X-3O1, X-3O3 count as well?
Jeremy Heiner:
No.
Adam Cahill:
Are they in there? No? OK. The 303 is in there. It has a name.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeremy, this is your question, Fred?
Adam Cahill:
Sorry, was it capital ships?
Jeremy Heiner:
The named ships.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeremy, is that your question?
Jeremy Heiner:
Yeah.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’m so proud of you, darling.
Jeremy Heiner:
I’m a space battle guy.
Adam Cahill:
Of all of Earth’s capital ships.
Sonja Melencoff:
So, you’re saying we have seven answers, so we get seven points?
Adam Cahill:
Yes! Nice.
Yvie Cahill:
Nice try.
Adam Cahill:
I like that. There’s obviously Daedalus.
Sonja Melencoff:
OK, Daedalus and Prometheus.
Adam Cahill:
… Prometheus. There’s Apollo.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
So proud of you.
Adam Cahill:
What was the name they gave to the ship in Atlantis that they took over? Does that count?
Sonja Melencoff:
It wasn’t the Enterprise.
Adam Cahill:
No, was that?
David Read:
No, Earth capital ships.
Adam Cahill:
I don’t know of any more than that.
David Read:
Prometheus, Daedalus, Apollo.
Adam Cahill:
Prometheus, Daedalus, Apollo.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
We’ve got some pretty obvious iconic ones, but they’re in the later seasons, so maybe that’s why.
Sonja Melencoff:
I’m not super familiar with the later seasons.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
One features in Universe. That’s all the help I’ll give.
Frederick Marcoux:
There’s also the SG-1 Daedalus.
Adam Cahill:
We did Daedalus. I can only think of three. Look, I’m playing the “it’s 4:30 in the morning” card, so…
Colin Cunningham:
The answer?
Adam Cahill:
Hang on.
Sonja Melencoff:
I’m not gonna get any more.
Colin Cunningham:
… Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen.
Adam Cahill:
Go ahead, Colin. What are they?
Colin Cunningham:
The answer is Prometheus, Daedalus, Odyssey, Korolev, Apollo.
Sonja Melencoff:
Odyssey.
Frederick Marcoux:
Korolev. That’s the one I was missing.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That was the Russian one.
Colin Cunningham:
And my favorite, the George Hammond, also known as the Phoenix.
Sommer Roy:
Yes, SGU.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s the one that features in SGU.
David Read:
Also known as the what?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
The Phoenix.
David Read:
The Phoenix, yes, that’s right.
Frederick Marcoux:
There was the Sun Tzu as well.
David Read:
All right, Nicole West and Remington.
Adam Cahill:
That was a good question.
Colin Cunningham:
Sticking with Jeremy’s here. Bum, bum, bum.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeremy, I love you.
Colin Cunningham:
In the episode “Nemesis,” what was the name of Thor’s ship that was infested with replicators?
David Read:
Nicole, do you remember?
Sonja Melencoff:
That was one of my questions too.
Jeremy Heiner:
I don’t think that was one of mine.
Sonja Melencoff:
I think that is one of mine.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s Sonya’s question? Sonja.
David Read:
Remington, Nicole?
Nicole West:
The O’Neill?
Remington Phillips:
That’s the only Asgard ship I even can think of.
Nicole West:
O’Neill was all I could think of.
Jeremy Heiner:
That’s not one of mine, but I know it for sure.
Remington Phillips:
It’s not the one, I don’t know.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I just remembered what it’s called.
Allan Gowen:
I think I know what it is.
David Read:
Allan, what is it?
Allan Gowen:
Is it Biliskner?
David Read:
It is.
Colin Cunningham:
Yes sir, it is. It is the Biliskner.
David Read:
Allan and me, here we go.
Allan Gowen:
Wish that was our question.
David Read:
I know.
Colin Cunningham:
Which Asgard was voiced by Teryl Rothery?
Allan Gowen:
I know this.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie and David and I talked about this the other day on the stream.
David Read:
We did. Allan, what’s the answer?
Allan Gowen:
Hold on, I’m trying to think.
David Read:
“It’s the human, interesting. I’m [blank].”
Allan Gowen:
Come on, it’s the scientist one. It’s the scientist one. Where she’s doing the cloning research.
David Read:
Starts with an H.
Allan Gowen:
Heimdall.
David Read:
That’s it.
Colin Cunningham:
Yes, correct.
David Read:
There we go.
Yvie Cahill:
Yay.
David Read:
All right.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Proud of you.
David Read:
Jeremy and Nicole have three, Yvie and Linda have five, Sommer and Frederick have four, Adam and Sonja have three, Nicole and Remington have two, Allan and David have four. All right.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I want it to be noted, Yvie, I want you to win, but I want you to win on fair grounds.
David Read:
Yvie and Linda, they are currently ahead. How do you guys wanna resolve this? Do you wanna take the championship or do you wanna have a final round with someone else?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was gonna say, only one of my questions has been asked. We’re not going through all of ’em?
Sonja Melencoff:
Only two of mine have been asked.
Sommer Roy:
You’ve never won.
David Read:
I’m saving the ones that aren’t asked for the future so they will get used.
Sommer Roy:
Listen, I don’t mind coming in second to Yvie.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I don’t mind Yvie winning trivia.
Yvie Cahill:
I don’t have a preference.
Sonja Melencoff:
No, I have no problems with it.
David Read:
OK. All right, so Yvie and Linda, you guys are ahead. OK, so we’re gonna put you against each other. Colin, can I have-
Yvie Cahill:
Whoa.
David Read:
… can I have a…
Yvie Cahill:
Individual questions?
David Read:
… question from Nicole Rodriguez Galdo for Yvie and Linda?
Colin Cunningham:
Another name question.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Same question but we’re going against each other?
David Read:
Yep.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Or are we gonna answer different questions?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yep. Speed is important.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
OK. I have to go that. You have to be fast?
Sommer Roy:
I’m rooting for both of you, come on.
Colin Cunningham:
What was the name of Eli’s grandson in the episode “Epilogue?”
David Read:
Ooh.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
This is the other Nicole, OK.
Colin Cunningham:
SGU’s “Epilogue.” What was it?
Yvie Cahill:
I haven’t re-watched that episode yet.
Colin Cunningham:
Eli’s grandson.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
No clue.
Yvie Cahill:
No idea.
David Read:
OK, who knows the answer on the team?
Sommer Roy:
I haven’t seen that one.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I don’t remember right now. Brutal question.
David Read:
Anyone remember it?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Great question, Nicole.
Colin Cunningham:
The hint would be McConaughey Mike.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Brutal, brutal.
David Read:
What’s the answer, Colin?
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
That still doesn’t help.
Colin Cunningham:
Matthew Wallace.
David Read:
Matthew Wallace, all right. Probably named after Scott. All right, one more for the girls.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Nice.
Colin Cunningham:
One more for the girls.
David Read:
Who will be champion, Yvie or Linda?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie, honestly.
David Read:
We’ll find out next.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I want Linda.
Colin Cunningham:
Not a Nicole Rodriguez question though.
David Read:
Sure.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I’d love a Nicole Rodriguez, it’s not me playing.
Yvie Cahill:
Taken down by a Nicole question.
Sonja Melencoff:
I know, right?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s not very hard. They’re all really good guesstimation questions. You can easily guess most of them.
Colin Cunningham:
In what episode does McKay meet, befriend, a whale?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
If you get two of the three words, I said I’ll allow it.
Yvie Cahill:
I know one of them has the words pressure and grace in it.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That’s it. Yvie got it.
Yvie Cahill:
Is it “Grace Under Pressure.”
David Read:
She’s got it! Yvie, you’ve won.
Adam Cahill:
Yay, Yvie.
Sommer Roy:
Yay.
David Read:
Well done.
Adam Cahill:
And by the power of marriage, I have also won.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Shut up, Adam!
David Read:
Colin, this was great.
Yvie Cahill:
Oh my God, what the hell?
David Read:
Thank you so much.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Thank you so much, Colin.
Yvie Cahill:
Thank you.
Colin Cunningham:
Thank you very much.
Allan Gowen:
You’re a legend, Colin, thank you.
Remington Phillips:
Thank you, Colin.
Colin Cunningham:
Honestly, it never ceases to amaze me and delight me that we’re all still here doing it and that this show can still bring people together and make ’em laugh and frustrate the hell out of ya, and it’s great. So, wherever you are and whatever you’re doing, whatever part of the world, wishing you and yours all the very, very best. Stay safe and keep smiling and get your asses outside. Get off your computer.
David Read:
Absolutely. Thank you, sir.
Frederick Marcoux:
That’s the plan.
David Read:
This was a real, real treat. Thank you, Colin.
Colin Cunningham:
See y’all later. Bye, gang.
David Read:
Be well.
Allan Gowen:
Thanks, Colin. Love ya.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
Thanks, Colin.
Jeremy Heiner:
Bye, Colin, thank you.
Sonja Melencoff:
Bye.
Sommer Roy:
Bye.
David Read:
All right, guys.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
That was delightful.
David Read:
Well done.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Yvie, I’m really happy for you, darling.
Yvie Cahill:
Thank you.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I didn’t wanna take this away.
Yvie Cahill:
I’m surprised. It’s gonna take me a while to-
Jeremy Heiner:
Congrats.
Yvie Cahill:
… let it sink in.
Adam Cahill:
She’s not gonna sleep now.
Sommer Roy:
You and Linda both did a phenomenal job this game. It was great.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
I came second!
Sommer Roy:
You did great.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I didn’t think you were gonna get that ’cause I thought the episode names are one of your weaknesses, Yvie. But you crushed it.
Yvie Cahill:
It is.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
You crushed it.
Yvie Cahill:
I can’t remember the name of her first episode though.
Adam Cahill:
Sonja, not last, not last.
Sonja Melencoff:
Yay.
Allan Gowen:
So, Adam, it’s gonna be hell for you all week now ’cause Yvie’s gonna be strutting around the house now. “I’m a champion.”
Adam Cahill:
She doesn’t gloat.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
We’re gonna be bringing this up tomorrow on Wormhole X-tremists when we’re talking about…
Allan Gowen:
You’re gonna be doing all the housework and all the cooking and everything.
Linda “GateGabber” Furey:
We seriously need to make a trivia champion t-shirt.
Yvie Cahill:
That would be cool.
David Read:
So, we had two new-
Yvie Cahill:
It was great.
David Read:
… players, this week. Nicole West, did you have a good time? What’d you think?
Nicole West:
It was fun.
David Read:
Awesome. Thank you for joining us. It’s so good to see your face. I missed you.
Nicole West:
I miss you.
David Read:
And then we had Jeremy Heiner, moderator…
Sommer Roy:
Jeremy.
David Read:
… coming out of the shower this morning.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Great teammate.
Allan Gowen:
Hey Jeremy, well done.
David Read:
What’d you think, Jeremy? Did you have a good time?
Jeremy Heiner:
Yeah, I got slaughtered. Nicole saved my ass.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Jeremy private messaged me a bunch. He said, “Just wait ’til they get to my questions,” and I was like, “Ha, ha, ha!”
Adam Cahill:
I liked your questions, Jeremy. That was really good, the ship question.
Sonja Melencoff:
He barely asked any of my questions, which was weird.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
He only asked one of mine.
Jeremy Heiner:
Hello, ship fanatic.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I really liked some of my questions. I’m sad that some of my questions didn’t get said, but I’m like, “You know what? I can save this for next time. I don’t have to switch the game.”
David Read:
I have kept them all. I’m gonna archive them so they will get used.
Yvie Cahill:
Brilliant. All right, put them in rotation.
Jeremy Heiner:
Here’s my newest one. What’s this?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
Oh, my god.
David Read:
That is a Cylon-
Adam Cahill:
Raider.
David Read:
It’s Raider.
Jeremy Heiner:
Heavy Raider?
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
It’s not a Raider, advanced. Heavy Raider.
Jeremy Heiner:
My new one.
David Read:
I’ve got Galactica and Pegasus downstairs. They’re models. They light up. I love them.
Adam Cahill:
Have you played the Battlestar Galactica board game?
David Read:
I have not.
Adam Cahill:
Ah, the board game, that’s so much fun.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I was gonna get it. They reskinned it as a Call of Cthulhu board game in my local store. So, they no longer have the Battlestar board game at my stores ’cause they stopped doing them. They sell for 300 quid on eBay now. I don’t have that much money.
Adam Cahill:
It’s super fun. One of you are the Cylons and you can either reveal early on, or they have to guess who the Cylon is.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
So, when I fly over to Australia, we can play it together?
Adam Cahill:
I don’t have it, so no. A friend has it, though.
Allan Gowen:
You’ll need to bring it with you.
David Read:
She’s gonna fly in.
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
I can come over and go hang out with your friend and make you take me there?
Adam Cahill:
Not “Come see me and Yvie,” just, “Hey, go see my friend.”
Nicole Rodrigues-Galdo:
No, screw you. I want to play Battlestar Galactica.
Adam Cahill:
That sounds right.
David Read:
All right, gang. I’m gonna go ahead and wrap this up on my side. I’ll be right back with you, OK? If some of you gotta duck out, I understand. All right, thanks so much for tuning in to Trivia on Dial the Gate. My name is David Read. We really appreciate you watching. We’re gonna go ahead and skedaddle from here. We’ve got a few more episodes heading your way as we close in on number 200. I will be announcing who will be joining us for 200 hopefully in the next week or so here and 199 is gonna be coming up shortly as well. 199 will be dedicated to the staff of Dial the Gate only, so it’ll be all of us. My name is David Read. Thank you so much to Colin Cunningham for hosting this for us. We’ll see you on the other side.

