Well worth it - in looking forward to the rest of this story arc.more I stuck with the story since the Stargate novels have thus far been loyal to canon. When the Devourers were introduced I was annoyed with the break in Stargate canon. Great insights into the team we already love - especially Jack & Sam (no, not a romance.
#Sg1 a hundred days plus#
Jack, Sam, Daniel, Teal'c plus Hammond and more featured and voices are authentic. Well worth it - in looking forw 4.5 stars! Can't wait for the complete trilogy! This is a great book for anyone missing SG1. MINOR SPOILER: > When the Devourers were introduced I was annoyed with the break in Stargate canon.
Never forgive, never forget, indeed.moreĤ.5 stars! Can't wait for the complete trilogy! This is a great book for anyone missing SG1. It's a little.humbling?.awe inducing?.just how much Earth relied on SG-1, and when everything just goes wrong.I just can't. The twist at the end? Made everything fall into place. Man, I knew they sounded familiar, description wise, and I actually fist pumped the air when my suspicions were proven correct, but then I got confused because how and why they were there in the first place. What if I didn't like it and fell further into the oncoming slump? I worried over nothing. I can admit I was a little leery starting this. Reading SG-1 books are a sure fire way for me to get out of a slump. I had bought it a year ago and forgot about it until I was looking for something to read because what I had just wasn't catching my interest. I got stuck reading a cinder block of book and was in a slump, and what do I find on my tablet? This book.
Stranded on a hostile planet, and desperate to find a way home before it's too late, O'Neill leads his fractured team on a desperate journey across a barren and forsaken world.įaced with an enemy more vicious than anything they've encountered before, only SG-1's strength as a unit will keep them alive - if the secret O'Neill is hiding doesn't tear them apart first.more So when Dr Daniel Jackson is injured and the mission begins to go awry, tensions quickly reach breaking point.
Tapped for a covert assignment, O’Neill must conceal the truth from his team at all costs. But SG-1's first trip off-world after Colonel O'Neill's return from Edora (STARGATE SG-1: One Hundred Days) proves to be anything but easy. So when Dr Daniel Jackson is injured and the mission begins to go awry, tensions quickl It was meant to be an easy mission, a walk in the park.
#Sg1 a hundred days movie#
Night Shyamalan’s dopey sci-fi movie Signs.It was meant to be an easy mission, a walk in the park. It’s a good story overall, though I confess the mischievous side of me had the most fun with a short scene where Sam tells Daniel about a very silly film that he missed while he was away: M. Tony Amendola and Obi Ndefo are back, giving more definition to the ongoing storyline of the baddies’ troopers building into a rebel army. They’ve been in a prison camp for months, awaiting rescue, and Teal’c, recovering from an injury on duty, doesn’t feel like he is strong enough to be part of the team.Īnyway, our son enjoyed this one, particularly the anticipation of the big finale when O’Neill decides they’re going to take out an under-construction mother ship. This one recounts the events of “The Changeling” in the previous season, and explains that shortly after that story, two of our heroes’ allies were captured on a mission behind enemy lines. Most of the time, the Stargate universe doesn’t do as good a job as this one does emphasizing the time between adventures. I enjoyed this one, though I have to admit it feels a little long waiting for the good guys to finally get the rescue going in the third act.