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| Stargate Mythology The show Stargate is based around a lot of ancient Egyptian fact and mythology. Use this forum to discuss some of the history that the show is based upon. |
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| Fearless Mouse Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
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| Logical Use of Earth Mythology One of the aspects of Stargate that I like most is that the show's creators have made logical use of Earth mythology and a plausible explanation why so many alien people look just like us (and our actors, of course). Many SciFi series -- the Star Trek shows, in particular -- struggle to come up with names and races that sound sufficiently alien by using words that anyone with a modest education can see are contrived. There is no explanation, for instance, why there is a planet named Vulcan (Roman god) or Romulus (more Roman mythology). Why is a Ferengi named Rom ("read only memory"?) Why is the changeling Odo named for William the Conqueror's brother (ok, maybe I'm more than modestly educated ) Stargate's use of Earth's own mythology is done in a logical manner, from the Egyptians to the Asgard, meshing with those who believe that many of Earth's religions may have been started with visitors from other planets. Not a theory I subscribe to, but if it works for the writers, its great. |
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| Gate Geek Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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| I always thought Gene Rodenbury (sp.) chose the names of Vulcan and Romulus because the names were exotic yet fimilar and people always accept the fimilar much more easily. You must understand that when ST came out it was being introduced to an audience who were taught to reject everything different (i.e. Cold War mentality). |
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| Save Angel! Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Edinburgh
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| I was just wondering about the Vulcan and Romulas/Remus thing just the other day. I was thinking that it could have been an interesting story to explore the fact that these names meant something to us on earth already. Perhaps a story about an earth cult/religion that still worshipped the Roman gods, and what they would make of Vulcans and the like. I do love how SG1 uses the mythos though - I am only really familiar with Greek and Roman myth (and a very little of Egyptian) so I always find it enjoyable when a new goa'uld is introduced. |
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| Fearless Mouse Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
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Of course, there's another problem -- everyone in the Universe speaks English or we all have fish in our ears per Douglas Adams ![]() | |
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| Gate Geek Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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| Fearless Mouse Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
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| "Enterprise" has been doing a lot more with creating alien languages because the story is set before a fully functional Universal Translator. "Stargate" the movie used subtitles for the dialogue with Ra and the people of Abydos. I'm ok with subtitles and strange languages, but I can see that the writers and actors have to work harder to get the added level of reality which many viewers won't appreciate anyway. |
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| Keeper of the Gate Join Date: May 2002 Location: Belgium
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| I would love to see an epi in which the people speak something else then English. It would be great, I think! In The Mummy I en II, they could do it with subtitles too so just one epi and I would be happy. They can use an easy language like Dutch maybe (Hehe!!). No, that's a difficult language. Anyway, I would love it!! Falcon Horus ![]() |
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| Member Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: NJ...Manhattan...whatever
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| Well, one could explain away Abydos by the fact that Daniel lived there for...how long again? Anyway, he likely tought them. Recall "Fire and Water", where SG-1 was made to believe that Daniel was dead, only he was really abducted by an aquatic alien who had to hear him talk a bit to learn english. Then there are races like the Asgard, who are probably just that damn smart that they can speak whatever the hell they want. |
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| Fearless Mouse Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Silver Spring, Maryland
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Even just a mention now and then that communication does not occur with a 'Universal Translater' or 'a fish in the ear' is a help. It is also helpful when entering an alien ship or handling a device that SG1 doesn't just 'know' how the thing works. There is no universal marking system. So, where is the play button on this thing? :rolly2: | ||
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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As for languages, imagine how much extra expense it would be to require the production of new languages/words/phrases, if TPTB want proper grammar etc,. in the style of e.g. Klingon. Or, I suppose, and much cheaper, if they're only for a single episode/incident, just make it up... ![]() | |
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