Dialogue Continuity Script Stargate Sg- 1

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dialogue Continuity Script Stargate Sg- 1 DIALOGUE CONTINUITY SCRIPT STARGATE SG- 1 "THE TOK’RA (Part I) " Episode #8915 Running Time 44.19 CONTINUITY SCRIPT PREPARED BY: ~S~LAN~ CONTINUI~ tel (310) 397-7741 STARGATE SG-I "The Tok’ra Part I" (#8915) Page START TIMECODE 00.00.00 AT FIRST FRAME OF PICTURE 00.i0.01 O’NEILL (OS)-Let’s go, Captain. Those flyers are coming back around. 00.12.25 CARTER (OVERLAPPING)-This man’s alive. 00.14.22 O’NEILL (0S OVERLAPPING)-We... O’NEILL (CONT)-cannot wait. 00.19.26 CARTER (GOA’ULD VOICE)-Not all Goa’uld are the same. 00.22.18 CARTER (GOA’ULD VOICE)-I am Jolinar of Malkshur. 00.25.12 O’NEILL-Jolinar is wanted in Goa’uld town. 0027.17 TEAL’C (0S)-He claims to be part of the Tok’ra. 00.29.12 DANIEL-Resistance. 00.30.05 TEAL’C (OS)-The Tok’ra is a small alliance... TEAL’C (CONT)-of Goa’uld who oppose the System Lords. STARGATE SG-I "The Tok’ra Part I" (#8915) Page 2 90.34.03 O’NEILL-I will never, never trust a Goa’uld. 00.38.13 SOLDIER (OS)-Kree’shak .... .SOLDIER (CONT)-by decree of the Goa’uld System Lords, you will die with dishonor. 00.43.21 CARTER (GOA’ULD VOICE)-My death only feeds the fire that burns strong in the Tok’ra. 00.50.03 O’NEILL-Sam. O’NEILL (OS CONT)-Sam. 00.52.07 CARTER-Goa’uld gave its life for me. Saved me. 01.00.08 GENERAL HAMMOND-Jacob Carter. 01.01.28 O’NEILL-Carter? 01.02.15 CARTER-As in my father, Sir. Yes. 01.04 .i0 JACOB CARTER (OS)-George told me you were... JACOB CARTER (CONT)-up for the Air Medal for your work in what the hell was that again, uh? 01.09.21 CARTER-Deep Space Radar Telemetry. STARGATE SG-I - "The Tok’ra - Part I" (#8915) Page 3 31. ll. 27 JACOB CARTER- Right. 01.13.05 JACOB CARTER-I have cancer, Sam. 01.15.01 CARTER-What? 01.15.29 JACOB CARTER-Lymphoma. 0 i. 17.07 CARTER-0h God, Dad. JACOB CARTER (OS)-This thing’s going to go on for... JACOB CARTER (CONT)-months, so you don’t have to check u~ me tomorrow or anything. 01.22.19 CARTER-Dad, please don’t go like... CARTER (OS CONT)-this. CARTER (CONT)-Dad. Quickly, 01.43.15 MARTOUF-You have to activate the Chaapa’ai. Jolinar. 02.17.21 MARTOUF (OS)-Jolinar, hurry! 02.28.29 CARTER-I think I might have found something. 03.43.10 O,NEILL-YOu don’t think it was just a dream? STARGATE SG-I "The Tok’ra - Part I" (#8915) Page 4 93.48.14 CARTER-No, sir. It was real. I could tell. 03.51.18 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS)oyou could tell? 03.53.16 CARTER-Yes, sir. I don’t know how, exactly, but I could tell. 03.57.11 O’NEILL-So, we’re supposed to buy into this...ESP, or whatever it is? 04.03. ii TEAL’C (OS)oO’Neill .... TEAL’C (CONT)-when a Goa’uld infests its host, they’re minds ¯ intermingle, become as one. TEAL’C (OS CONT)-It is possible that portions of Jolinar Malkshur remain in Captain Carter’s mind. 04.13.21 CARTER (OS)-These Tok’ra were on the run. They... CARTER (CONT)-may be in trouble. Now if we want to find them again, we should find them before they move on. They may still be at these coordinates. 04.22.19 DANIEL-Now, you said they’re eyes glowed. Now, you’re really sure that these Tok’ra are what Jolinar said they were? DANIEL (OS)oI mean,... DANIEL (CONT)-good guys, for lack of a better word. STARGATE SGol "The Tok’ra Part I" (#8915) Page 5 34.31.13 CARTER- Yes. 04.32.10 O’NEILL-Yes? Just yes? Could you elaborate a little. 04.36.28 CARTER-I’m sorry, Colonel. I know it’s hard to understand. I don’t really understand it myself. But I am sure. CARTER (OS CONT)-I .... CARTER (CONT)-I just know. 04.45.16 TEAL’C (0S)-According to... TEAL’C (CONT)-Jaffa legend, the Tok’ra are the Goa’uld resistance. TEAL’C (OS CONT)-Their stated goal is the destruction of the System Lords .... TEAL’C (CONT)-and a change in the ways of the empire. They are hunted and despised by the Goa’uld. 04.57.13 O’NEILL-Yes! My kind of guys. 04.59.27 CARTER-General Hammond, if I may. CARTER ~(OS CONT)-My vision is the only lead we have to go on. CARTER (CONT)-Shouldn’t we at least check it out before they move on+ 05.08.00 GENERAL HAMMOND-Colonel? STARGATE SG-I - "The Tok’ra - Part I" (#8915) Page 6 )5.10.26 0’NEILL-General? 05.11.22 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS)-I’m prepared... GENERAL HAMMOND (CONT)-to send SG-1 through to the coordinates Captain Carter saw in her vision, if you agree. 05.18.03 CARTER (OS)-Colonel, I know... CARTER (CONT)-you’re skeptical about these things, but I confidant that I am right on this one. 05.29.15 O’NEILL-Let’s check it out. 05.43.06 CARTER-Colonel, is it all right if I catch up with you? -5.45.10 O’NEILL-We leave in ten. 05.46.03 CARTER-Only need five. 06.02.13 CARTER (INTO PHONE)-Dad. Hi, it’s me, Sam. What do you mean, why am I calling, Dad? You just told me you have cancer. You can’t --... 06.14.25 Alright, okay, never mind. Listen, uh, I’m about to go on a little trip -- CARTER (OS CONT)-Yes, it’s for the Air Force. STARGATE SG-I - "The Tok’ra - Part I" (#8915) Page 7 36.24.18 CARTER (CONT INTO PHONE)-It’S, it’s not important where I’m going, Dad. What’s important is that I may be gone awhile, and I just wanted to ~all and see how you’re doing. 06.38.16 CARTER (INTO PHONE)-You’re sure? 06.56.20 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS)-You’re father? 07.00.18 CARTER-Yes, sir. 07.02.07 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS)-How is Jacob? 07 . 04.17 CARTER-He claims he’s okay. CARTER (OS CONT)-Not that he’d tell me if he weren’t. CARTER (CONT)-Did you know he actually got an apartment here in town? 07 . ll. 15 GENERAL HAMMOND-He wanted to be closer to.his daughter during... 07.15.22 CARTER-During his last days. 07.20.00 Sir, this is the first time I’ve left on a mission where I felt I might be leaving something behind. Like I might miss something important. STARGATE SG-I o "The Tok’ra - Part I" (#8915) Page 8 29.05 GENERAL HAMMOND-Understandable. I’ll put a temporary replacement... GENERAL HAMMOND (0S CONT)-on SG-I. You can stay here. 07.34.23 CARTER (0S)-I wish you could, Sir. CARTER (CONT)-But I don’t think I’m replaceable on this one. The memories Jolinar left in my mind could be invaluable on this mission, and no one else has them. 07.45.01 GENERAL HAMMOND-True. But your father.., o- 07.47.28 CARTER-Sir, it’s okay. He doesn’t want me around anyway~ 07.50.18 GENERAL HAMMOND (OS)-Sam .... GENERAL HAMMOND (CONT)-I’ve known Jacob a long time. That’s not true. 07.58.18 CARTER-Sir, he’s always too concerned about appearing the strong soldier. CARTER (OS CONT)-The last thing he would want is for me to... CARTER (CONT)-see him in hospital bed losing a battle. 08.10.20 I should get going, Sir. I don’t want to hold things up. 08.15.06 GENERAL HAMMOND-Captain. 08.20.03 You’re more like your father than you’d like to admit. STARGATE SG-I "The Tok’ra Part I" (#8915) Page 9 08.50.21 TEAL’C-There is no evidence of footprints or tracks of any kind. TEAL’C (OS CONT)-If the Tok’ra were here, they have not been near the gate in many days. 09.00.20 O’NEILL-Ah, where’s that yellow brick road when you need it, eh, Dorothy? 09.06.12 CARTER-Some sort of dunes over there. 09.09.28 O’NEILL-Dunes it is. 09.21.08 O’NEILL-Worthless. 09.27.14 O’NEILL (OS)-No one’s tread here in a while. 09.29.26 TEAL’C (OS)-The Tok’ra are known for their ability to mask their trails. They are, as you say, stealthy in their actions. 09.41.28 DANIEL-Yeah, stealthy would be a good word, Teal’c. 09.45.23 O’NEILL-Good guys or bad guys? STARGATE SG-I - "The Tok’ra - Part I" (#8915) Page I0 )9.50.23 CORDESH-We mean you no harm. CORDESH (OS CONT)-But I warn you, if you make any agressive moves, . C0RDESH (CONT)-we will fire upon you. 09.56.18 O’NEILL-Same here. 09.58. II CORDESH (OS)-Oh .... CORDESH (CONT)-but I think we will have the advantage. There are more of us. I0.06.07 O’NEILL (OS)-This is true. 10.07.16 MARTOUF-This one is a Jaffa. Apophis sect. 10.10.22 TEAL’C-I am no longer in the service of Apophis.
Recommended publications
  • COVID-19 Rush Journal Club
    COVID-19 Rush Journal Club NOVEL CORONAVIRUS SARS-COV-2. Transmission electron micrograph of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles, iso- lated from a patient. Image captured and color-enhanced at the NIAID Integrated Research Facility (IRF) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. Credit: NIAID Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/niaid/49597768397/in/al- bum-72157712914621487/. Accessed April 19, 2020. This document is a collection of efforts from students of Rush University. It provides brief reviews of research articles regarding COVID-19. We hope that this will be helpful to clini- cians, students, community leaders, and the general public. This document, however, does not act as a replacement of the original source documents. Please use the DOI on each page to read more. Student Editors Blake Beehler, MD John Levinson, MS2 Alice Burgess, MS2 Luke McCormack, MS2 Alyssa Coleman, MS3 Diana Parker, MS2 Shyam Desai, MD Elena Perkins, MS3 Joseph Dodson, MS1 Hannah Raff, MS3 Joshua Doppelt, MD Ayesan Rewane, MSCR Emily Hejna, MS2 Audrey Sung, MS3 Danesha Lewis, PhD student Literature Selection Christi Brown, MS2 Lindsay Friedman, MS3 Danesha Lewis, PhD Student Travis Tran, MS2 Student Editors in Chief Joseph deBettencourt, MS3 Alyssa Coleman, MS3 Lindsay Friedman, MS3 Leah Greenfield, MS2 Beth Hall, MD Morgan Sturgis, MS2 Travis Tran, MS2 Ashley Wehrheim, MS2 Kaitlyn Wehrheim, MS2 Bijan Zarrabi, MS2 Faculty Editors and Mentors Frank Cockerill, MD - Adjunct Professor of Medicine Mete Altintas, PhD - Director, Translational and Preclinical Studies Rachel Miller,
    [Show full text]
  • The Stargate Films
    Mr. Wydey’s TV Series Episode Guides Stargate SG-1 Seasons 1-10 The Stargate films This collection of notes offers a strictly personal take on the whole of the Stargate SG-1 universe, as seen on television. The reports were gathered over many years as the episodes unfolded on Sky TV as seen by a Virgin Media customer. Until the Great Disaster of 2007. As will be revealed in due course, Sky and Virgin had a falling out and they did not make up for several years. The last couple of episodes of series 10 were not made available to your reviewer until 2011!! Of course, other TV channels have picked up the torch, and although Sky continues to show SG-1 in dribs and drabs, the Pick channel allowed fans to see the whole thing right from the start on weekdays from Monday to Friday, and at the time of this edition’s publication, Pick was showing everything for a second time. As well as living on in digital TV heaven, the world of the Stargate is also available on DVD. And there are two complete fan-fiction novels in the RLC collection currently, and another is in preparation. Clyde E. Wydey, May 2018 F&F BOOKS www.FarragoBooks.co.uk All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in an archive or retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, physical or otherwise, without written permission from the author. The author asserts his moral right of identification. This Edition published in 2018 as part of a collection created by Farrago & Farrago and featuring the work of members of Romiley Literary Circle Cover by HTSP Graphics Division Design & typesetting by HTSP Editorial Division, 10 SK6 4EG, Romiley, G.B.
    [Show full text]
  • Re-Producing Whiteness in Stargate SG-1
    Traveling Through the Iris: Re-producing Whiteness in Stargate SG-1 A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in American Studies in the University of Canterbury by Kim Louise Parrent University of Canterbury 2010 i Table of Contents List of Figures …………………………………………………………….................. ii Acknowledgements …………………………………………..................................... iii Abstract …………………………………………………........................................... iv Introduction Opening the Iris: U.S. Science Fiction and Representation ................... 1 Structure of the Thesis Scope and Limitations Chapter 1 Review of the Literature ……………........................................................ 11 Approaching the Study of Whiteness Viewing and Seeing Whiteness Science Fiction Television and Whiteness The Colonial Gaze within Science Fiction Television Conclusion Chapter 2 Presenting Whiteness in “Children of the Gods” & “The Enemy Within”……………………………………………............................. 32 The Invisibility and Normality of Whiteness Imperial Discourses in Stargate SG-1 Colonizing the Landscape Manifest Destiny Travels into Space Fictions of the White Self & the White Hero as Saviour Colonel Jack O‟Neill Dr. Daniel Jackson Conclusion Chapter 3 Whiteness as Superiority and Terror in “Enigma” ………....................... 58 Technology as a Measure of Superiority The Fallacy of Cultural Superiority ii The Natural World & the Negation of Culture Representations of Whiteness as Symbolic Terror Physical Violence and White
    [Show full text]
  • Atlantis Season 1 Episode List
    Atlantis season 1 episode list click here to download Atlantis is a British fantasy-adventure television programme, inspired by Greek mythology and List of Atlantis episodes. From Wikipedia 1 Series overview; 2 Episodes. Series 1 .. "Atlantis Renewed For Second Season". Retrieved 27 ​Series overview · ​Episodes · ​Series 1 (). Main article: List of Stargate Atlantis episodes. Episodes in bold are continuous episodes, where the story spans over 2 or more No. of episodes​: ​ Atlantis is a British fantasy-adventure television programme, inspired by Greek mythology and It also managed to draw 1 million viewers away from the highly popular ITV show The X Factor, which aired at the same time in the UK. Main article: List of Atlantis episodes . Atlantis Season 1 - FOX8 - Watch on Foxtel. Atlantis, Series 1 Episodes Episode guide Touched by the Gods - Part 1 1/13 Jason washes up on the shores of a strange and mysterious land: Atlantis. Episode List. Season: 1, 2. OR. Year: , , Season 2. A New Dawn. S2, Ep1. 15 Nov. A New Dawn. A year has . Season 1 | Season 2. Adventure · Far from home, Jason washes up on the shores of the ancient and mysterious city of Episode Guide. 25 episodes John Hannah, Alan Tudyk and more join season 2 of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency 2 1 · 4 nominations. See more awards» . Pythagoras 25 episodes, Stargate: Atlantis (–). Episode List. Season: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. OR Season 5. Search and Rescue. S5, Ep1. 11 Jul. Search and Rescue. After the. Watch Atlantis episodes, get episode information, recaps and more. Episode 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Dialogue Continuity Script Stargate Sg-I
    DIALOGUE CONTINUITY SCRIPT STARGATE SG-I "There But For The Grace Of God" Episode #3960 Running Time 44.19 CONTINUITY SCRIPT PREPARED BY: CASABLANCA CONTINUITY ph. (310) 397-7741 STARGATE SG-I - "There But For The Grace Of God" (Ep. #3960) PAGE 1 TIMECODE DIALOGUE START MEASURING 00.00.00 AT FIRST FRAME PICTURE 00.31.10 O’NEILL-Good morning, campers. 00.46.23 TEAL’C (OS)-There is damage here. 00.48.12 TEAL’C (CONT)-It appears to have been done by Goa’uld weaponry. I do not believe this battle took place recently. 00.54.28 DANIEL-No bodies. 00.56.03 CARTER (OS)-Daniel... 00.57.12 CARTER (CONT)-You recognize any of these symbols? 01.15.09 DANIEL-No. This place is definitely alien. (beat) Wonder what’s behind curtain number two. 01.16.10 O’NEILL (OS)-Take Carter... 01.16.17 O’NEILL (CONT)-and check it out. Whoa... Teal’c, you ever see anything like this before? 01.37.09 TEAL’C-We must return to Earth as quickly as possible. 01.40.20 O’NEILL-Why? What is that? STARGATE SG-I - "There But For The Grace Of God" (Ep. #3960) PAGE 2 01.42.21 TEAL’C-It is the symbol of Korosh-ni. It is for any Goa’uld or Jaffa who may pass through the gate. Loosely translated, it means "Turn back". 01.52.15 O’NEILL-Does it elaborate? 01.55.28 TEAL’C (OS)-It is placed on worlds Goa’uld destroyers... 01.57.23 TEAL’C (CONT)-have wiped out and left contaminated.
    [Show full text]
  • SGA-16 Homecoming (Leg 1) Book.Indd
    STARGATE ATLANTIS: HOMECOMING 7 PROLOGUE Halfway Home AZURE STREAKS FLASHED and danced, blue shifted stars shapeless blurs in the speed of her passage. Atlantis cruised through hyperspace with the majesty of Earth’s old ocean liners, her size impossible to guess in the infin- ity of space. Her towering spires and thousands of rooms were nothing compared to the vast distances around her. Atlantis glided through hyperspace, her massive engines firing white behind her, shields protecting fragile build- ings and occupants from the vacuum. Behind, the Milky Way galaxy spun like a giant pin- wheel, millions of brilliant stars stabbing points of light in the darkness. Atlantis traversed the enormous distance between galaxies, hundreds of thousands of light years vanishing swifter than thought. Even with her enormous hyperdrive, the journey was the work of many days. It was nine days, Dr. McKay had predicted, from Earth to Lantea, Atlantis’ original home in the Pegasus Galaxy, deserted these two and a half years since they had fled from the Replicator attack. Of all the places their enemies might seek them, they were least likely to look where they were certain Atlantis wasn’t. Of course, no one person could stay in the command chair that controlled the city’s flight for nine days, not even lost in the piloting trance that the Ancient inter- faces fostered. Not even John Sheppard could do that. Lt. Colonel Sheppard had come to Atlantis five and a half years ago at the beginning of the expedition, and the city had come to life at his touch.
    [Show full text]
  • A Brief History of Ad-Supported Cable Dramas (And a Look Ahead) by Steve Sternberg
    November 2018 #52 __________________________________________________________________________________________ _____ A Brief History of Ad-Supported Cable Dramas (and a look ahead) By Steve Sternberg Twenty years ago, four broadcast networks were the only places you could find new original scripted series programming – and basically only eight months out of the year (since they aired mostly repeats during non-sweeps months and throughout the summer). That started to change in the late 1990s, when Oz (1997) and The Sopranos (1999) debuted on HBO. Both of these groundbreaking series elevated the scripted drama beyond anything the broadcast networks were capable of doing (being restrained by advertiser concerns about language, sexual content and violence), and demonstrated that a network only available in about one-third of the country could develop a widespread audience and become a cultural touchpoint. As a premium cable network, HBO, and later Showtime, Starz, and Cinemax, did not need to concern themselves with advertisers and the accompanying content constraints. In 2002, ad-supported television changed forever, when FX debuted The Shield, which broke many long-standing conventions and led to a gradual increase in edgier original cable dramas, which continues to this day. In 2013, Netflix’s premiere of House of Cards began a steady stream of original scripted series on services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and CBS All Access. It’s hard to imagine that was only five years ago. Some people call this the era of Peak TV, which basically means there are now so many good original series airing on so many different sources, that it can easily overwhelm viewers.
    [Show full text]
  • Sga-01-Rising-332.Pdf
    Rising Sally Malcolm An original publication of Fandemonium Ltd, produced under license from MGM Consumer Products. Fandemonium Books PO Box 795A Surbiton Surrey KT5 8YB United Kingdom Visit our website: www.stargatenovels.com ©2011 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. All Rights Reserved. Photography and cover art: Copyright ©2004-2011 MGM Global Holdings Inc. All Rights Reserved. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents STARGATE ATLANTIS™ ―RISING‖ JOE FLANIGAN TORRI HIGGINSON RACHEL LUTTRELL RAINBOW SUN FRANCKS and DAVID HEWLETT as Dr. McKay Guest Starring RICHARD DEAN ANDERSON MICHAEL SHANKS GARWIN SANFORD PAUL McGILLION ANDEE FRIZZELL CRAIG VERONI CHRISTOPHER HEYERDAHL and ROBERT PATRICK as Colonel Sumner Executive Producers BRAD WRIGHT ROBERT C. COOPER MICHAEL GREENBURG Created by BRAD WRIGHT & ROBERT C. COOPER Written by ROBERT C. COOPER & BRAD WRIGHT Directed by MARTIN WOOD STARGATE ATLANTIS ™ & ©2004-2011 MGM Global Holdings Inc. STARGATE ATLANTIS is a trademark of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved. WWW.MGM.COM No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the publisher. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. In Memory of Hamish Contents Prologue Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Author’s note: This book is based on the original teleplay written by Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper. The observant reader may notice some differences between the episode, Rising, as it aired on TV and this book – this is primarily due to changes during shooting and editing of the show.
    [Show full text]
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer V. American Honda Motor Co. 900 F. Supp
    Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer v. American Honda Motor Co. 900 F. Supp. 1287 (C.D. Cal. 1995) David V. Kenyon, District Judge **** I. Introduction This case arises out of Plaintiffs Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's and Danjaq's claim that Defendants American Honda Motor Co. and its advertising agency Rubin Postaer and Associates, violated Plaintiffs' "copyrights to sixteen James Bond films and the exclusive intellectual property rights to the James Bond character and the James Bond films" through Defendants' recent commercial for its Honda del Sol automobile. Premiering last October 1994, Defendants' "Escape" commercial features a young, well-dressed couple in a Honda del Sol being chased by a high-tech helicopter. A grotesque villain with metal- encased arms1 jumps out of the helicopter onto the car's roof, threatening harm. With a flirtatious turn to his companion, the male driver deftly releases the Honda's detachable roof (which Defen- dants claim is the main feature allegedly highlighted by the commercial), sending the villain into space and effecting the couple's speedy get-away. Plaintiffs move to enjoin Defendants' commercial pending a final trial on the merits, and Defen- dants move for summary judgment. II. Factual Background In 1992, Honda's advertising agency Rubin Postaer came up with a new concept to sell the Honda del Sol convertible with its detachable rooftop. For what was to become the commercial at issue, Rubin Postaer vice-president Gary Yoshida claims that he was initially inspired by the climax scene in "Aliens," wherein the alien is ejected from a spaceship still clinging onto the spacecraft's door.
    [Show full text]
  • Sci Fi Wire's Sci-Fi Road Trips
    Forks, WA New York, NY I Am Legend Night at the Museum Twilight Vancouver, British Columbia Times Square, Broadway btw 43rd & 46th Sts American Museum of Natural History Ghostbusters The View Point Inn Battlestar Galactica, Smallville, Supernatural, Dark Angel, Tower Records, 692 Broadway 79th St and Central Park West Hook and Ladder 8, 14 N. Moore St Bella Italia New Moon, Andromeda, Alien vs. Predator, Stephen King's It, Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, Pier 86 at W 46th St 55 Central Park West Spider-Man The Fog, Stargate Atlantis and The X-Files. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Ave at 82nd St New York Public Library Flat Iron Building, 5th Ave btw 22nd and 23rd Sts 5th Ave. btw 40th & 42nd Sts Men In Black Moondance Diner, 6th Ave at Canal St Triborough Bridge & Tunnel Authority, 2 Broadway Times Square, Broadway between 43rd and 46th St Rockerfeller Roof Gardens, 5th Ave btw 49th & 50th Seattle, WA Observatory Towers, Flushing Meadow, Queens Unisphere, Flushing Meadow, Queens Roosevelt Island, Smallpox Hospital (Renwick Ruin) Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, 325 5th Ave North Spider-Man 2 Rose Center, American Museum Fort Dick, CA of Natural History, W 81st St E.T.'s Redwoods Chicago, IL The Dark Knight Chicago Post Office, 404 West Harrison Lone Pine, CA Parking Garage at 200 West Randolph St Star Trek V Dinosaur, CO Richard J Daley Center, Washington St Owens Dry Lake in Dinosaur Monument, between Clark & Dearborn Sts Phoenixville, the Mojave Desert Canyon Area Visitor Ctr Pennsylvania 4545 Highway 40 Monterey, CA The Blob Trona, CA Colonial Theater, Star Trek IV Colorado Springs, CO Monterey Bay Star Trek V 225 Bridge St Cheyenne Mountain: Aquarium Trona Pinnacles 3225 Broadmoor Valley Road Rachel, NV Riverside, Iowa Atlantic City, NJ Extraterrestrial Highway The birthplace of www.rachel-nevada.com The Ripley's Believe Captain James T.
    [Show full text]
  • Dryer Stargate
    Dryer Stargate Installation & Operations Manual Model No.: Part No.: 699600 Description: DRYER STARGATE Revision Date: June 28, 2016 Release Date: February 7, 2012 PECO Corporation – 244 Rex Boulevard – Auburn Hills – Michigan – 48326 – USA – 1-248-299-5800 06/28/16 T:\Engineering Doc's\Manuals & Packing Lists Combined\Dryers\699600 STARGATE.doc Page 1 of 12 Dryer Stargate General Warning READ ENTIRE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, OPERATE OR SERVICE THE PECO Equipment. PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE! Product Description & Specification System Description: The PECO Dryer Stargate is designed to control the air flow entering the dryer housing. This gate device opens and closes the inlet of the dryer. With the gate closed, there is no air flow exiting the dryer nozzle. While closed, the air load is removed from the impeller, dramatically reducing the amp draw of the motor. Close the Dryer Stargate between vehicles to reduce power consumption. In addition, this device can be used with an Open Bed Detector to automatically prevent the Dryer from blowing water, foam, or debris out of a Pick-Up Truck Bed. System Technical Data: 699600 STARGATE Construction: PVC. Air Requirements: .5 cfm at 40 psi (14.1 lpm @ 0.28 MPa) Shipping Weight: 15 lbs. (6.8 kg) PECO Corporation – 244 Rex Boulevard – Auburn Hills – Michigan – 48326 – USA – 1-248-299-5800 06/28/16 T:\Engineering Doc's\Manuals & Packing Lists Combined\Dryers\699600 STARGATE.doc Page 2 of 12 Dryer Stargate General Safety Information All WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND SAFETY TIPS below concern the safe installation, operation, and service of your PECO Equipment.
    [Show full text]
  • Stargate Novels Order Form
    FANDEMONIUM BOOKS PO Box 2178 * Decatur, GA 30031-2178 * USA www.stargatenovels.com Stargate Novels Order Form Code Title Quantity Price Total Stargate Short Stories Stargate: Far Horizons (Sally Malcolm, Ed.) Whether you’re a fan of SGX-01 STARGATE SG-1 or STARGATE ATLANTIS, there’s something for everyone $10.95 in our first anthology of Travelers’ Tales. Ten short stories in all. Stargate SG-1: Permafrost (Sally Malcolm) A week before Christmas, Dr. Daniel Jackson discovers that archaeologists in Iceland are excavating a SGX-02 $7.95 Norse burial site that might have connections to the recently encountered Asgard race. (A 30,000 word novella.) Stargate: Points of Origin (Sally Malcolm, Ed.) Volume two of The Travellers’ Tales. Open the gate… to all new adventures by Karen Miller, Jo SGX-03 $10.95 Graham, Laura Harper, Peter Evans, Amy Griswold, Suzanne Wood, Aaron Rosenburg, Geonn Cannon, T. Fox Dunham, and Sally Malcolm Stargate SG-1 Novels Stargate SG-1: Trial by Fire (Sabine C Bauer) SG1-1 $10.95 The team are dragged into a religious war. Stargate SG-1: Sacrifice Moon (Julie Fortune) SG1-2 $10.95 The team's very first mission together. Stargate SG-1: A Matter of Honor (Sally Malcolm) SG1-3 $10.95 Col. O'Neill discovers a device which might save SG-10 from a black hole. Stargate SG-1: City of the Gods (Sonny Whitelaw) SG1-4 $10.95 The team is stranded on a doomed world. Stargate SG-1: The Cost of Honor (Sally Malcolm) SG1-5 $10.95 Sequel to A Matter of Honor: O'Neill pays a high price for loyalty Stargate SG-1: Siren Song (Holly Scott & Jaimie Duncan) SG1-6 $10.95 Aris Boch is back! And he's out to get SG-1.
    [Show full text]