The SG-1 Crossover Ideas topic!

Prince Charon

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#52
I kind of wonder how many people they met wandering the galaxy also made that mistake.

The Asgard idea has my interest, BTW.
 

Lord Raa

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#54
Random posting for this thread.

I can't recall when I had this "idea", and I have no idea when I will be able to write more of it. I've got a wedding in Scotland to attend this week.

This is a movie continuity Iron Man, though I suppose that if the author was skilled enough, pretty much any version could be used.


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ôColonel OÆNeill, have you ever had the feeling that the right hand of the US Military doesnÆt know what its left hand is doing?ö General George Hammond asked his senior field officer.

ôI know that itÆs often the case, Sir,ö Jack OÆNeill answered with an apologetic look on his face. ôI have been involved in highly classified missions long before the Stargate program was initialised. Sir, may I ask what this is about?ö


ôAh yes, I remember that you once said something about that,ö the bald man nodded in understanding before turning serious. ôColonel, what do you know about Stark Industries?ö

ôThey make high quality weapons, Sir,ö Jack replied. ôI havenÆt read their latest catalogue, but a lot of their products arenÆt suitable for use with the SGC.ö

Hammond nodded again. ôPrior to a few days ago, I would have agreed with you, Colonel. However, last night at their facility in California, there was an incident. Take a look at this.ö

The General moved his screen so that OÆNeill could see what was on it.

ôSir... is that what I think it is?ö

ôThat would depend on what you think it is. Colonel OÆNeill, your orders are to investigate Stark Industries and find out if thereÆs any GoaÆuld influence there.ö

OÆNeill snapped to attention. ôSir, may I bring Captain Carter with me? SheÆll have more idea about the tech side of things than I will.ö

ôAgreed. Dismissed, Colonel.ö

When he was alone, General Hammond moved his computer screen back and studied the image on it. ôJust what have you made, Tony Stark?ö


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ragnarok1337

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#55
So Stark just tested the Mark II armor? Oh boy, this is going to be hilarious. I estimate they will get found out quickly, via underestimating Stark's genius. It's easy to do, despite his well-known smarts. Plus this will get him interested in whatever little plan the government is planning. It'll be child's play for him to hack the U.S. Defense Network or whatever and find out about the SGC.
 

Lord Raa

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#56
ragnarok1337 said:
So Stark just tested the Mark II armor? Oh boy, this is going to be hilarious. I estimate they will get found out quickly, via underestimating Stark's genius. It's easy to do, despite his well-known smarts. Plus this will get him interested in whatever little plan the government is planning. It'll be child's play for him to hack the U.S. Defense Network or whatever and find out about the SGC.
The idea was that it was the Arc Reactor event at the end of the first movie that got the SGC's attention.

What caused the bright light?

Was it a naquadah reactor that went missing? If so, who took it? How did he get his hands on it?

Was it something else? If so, what? And can it be used to help the SGC?

As for when it comes in the SG-1 timeline, I don't know. I suppose that after the first season would be good - it would allow interesting dynamics.

One possible option for the story would be what if Tony was the host for Jolinar? Could the symbiote heal the wound in his chest?

Tony Stark with the memory of Goa'uld technology? The mind boggles at the kind of advances we could have.

Think of how insufferable Tony would be if it did happen.
 

DhampyrX2

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#58
Flamewolf said:
isn't the giant arc reactor common enough knowledge?
Yes, and it was so for years as a curiosity to try to appease environmentalists. It wasn't until Tony upped it to the nth level and miniaturized it that it became truly impressive.

Also, SHIELD would never let SGC anywhere near Tony and SHIELD was in pretty thick with him at that point. I would give it half a day before Coulson told them to go away. The next day before Hill did the same. And the day after that before Fury showed up next to the President to tell Hammond personally to back off.
 

The Eromancer

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#59
DhampyrX2 said:
Flamewolf said:
isn't the giant arc reactor common enough knowledge?
Yes, and it was so for years as a curiosity to try to appease environmentalists. It wasn't until Tony upped it to the nth level and miniaturized it that it became truly impressive.

Also, SHIELD would never let SGC anywhere near Tony and SHIELD was in pretty thick with him at that point. I would give it half a day before Coulson told them to go away. The next day before Hill did the same. And the day after that before Fury showed up next to the President to tell Hammond personally to back off.
but then you have any other number of organizations or agencies looking to get at that tech as well and you can bet that if they think distracting certain parties by giving info to other parties then you can be sure that the SGC could SOMEHOW get those pictures.

I've just now started watching burn notice and I got to say your scenario is more implausible than the SGC NOT getting that information.
 

DhampyrX2

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#60
The Eromancer said:
DhampyrX2 said:
Flamewolf said:
isn't the giant arc reactor common enough knowledge?
Yes, and it was so for years as a curiosity to try to appease environmentalists. It wasn't until Tony upped it to the nth level and miniaturized it that it became truly impressive.

Also, SHIELD would never let SGC anywhere near Tony and SHIELD was in pretty thick with him at that point. I would give it half a day before Coulson told them to go away. The next day before Hill did the same. And the day after that before Fury showed up next to the President to tell Hammond personally to back off.
but then you have any other number of organizations or agencies looking to get at that tech as well and you can bet that if they think distracting certain parties by giving info to other parties then you can be sure that the SGC could SOMEHOW get those pictures.

I've just now started watching burn notice and I got to say your scenario is more implausible than the SGC NOT getting that information.
They'd ultimately get the same information that everyone in Marvel gets: This is SHIELD business. Now go away.

And considering that the government tried in Iron Man 2 to commandeer Iron Tech straight through congressional hearings and Tony had the clout to tell them where to stick it, it becomes very plausible. Especially when he has all the patents for things like the arc reactor already sewn up and the only other person that EVER managed to make one of a similar size and capability was Vanko. Even the engineers working at Stark Industries that knew everything about the big reactor couldn't do it with a full lab and resources provided by Obidiah. So yeah, SGC would get squat and be thanking Fury for the privilege by the end of the week.
 

Lord Raa

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#61
I wasn't going to include SHIELD in this idea. At least, not as you see in the movies.
 

DhampyrX2

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#62
Lord Raa said:
I wasn't going to include SHIELD in this idea. At least, not as you see in the movies.
No SHIELD means Fury can't give him the keys to the cure for his Palladium poisoning that his father left behind. The technology dies with Tony. BAD END.
 

Lord Raa

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#63
DhampyrX2 said:
Lord Raa said:
I wasn't going to include SHIELD in this idea. At least, not as you see in the movies.
No SHIELD means Fury can't give him the keys to the cure for his Palladium poisoning that his father left behind. The technology dies with Tony. BAD END.
Not if he gets his hands on a sarcophagus or other healing technology.
 

Flamewolf

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#64
Lord Raa said:
DhampyrX2 said:
Lord Raa said:
I wasn't going to include SHIELD in this idea. At least, not as you see in the movies.
No SHIELD means Fury can't give him the keys to the cure for his Palladium poisoning that his father left behind. The technology dies with Tony. BAD END.
Not if he gets his hands on a sarcophagus or other healing technology.
congratulations your tony stark has evolved into a david xanatos
 

ragnarok1337

Well-Known Member
#65
Flamewolf said:
Lord Raa said:
DhampyrX2 said:
Lord Raa said:
I wasn't going to include SHIELD in this idea. At least, not as you see in the movies.
No SHIELD means Fury can't give him the keys to the cure for his Palladium poisoning that his father left behind. The technology dies with Tony. BAD END.
Not if he gets his hands on a sarcophagus or other healing technology.
congratulations your tony stark has evolved into a david xanatos
Didn't quite think this one through, did ya Raa?
 

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#66
ragnarok1337 said:
Flamewolf said:
Lord Raa said:
DhampyrX2 said:
Lord Raa said:
I wasn't going to include SHIELD in this idea. At least, not as you see in the movies.
No SHIELD means Fury can't give him the keys to the cure for his Palladium poisoning that his father left behind. The technology dies with Tony. BAD END.
Not if he gets his hands on a sarcophagus or other healing technology.
congratulations your tony stark has evolved into a david xanatos
Didn't quite think this one through, did ya Raa?
> Implying I think anything through properly
 

Lord Raa

Exporter of Juice Tins
#67
I had an idea.

I'm not sure which section it should be in as it's a fusion.

Basically, it's a fusion of SG-1 and Mass Effect.

The Mass Relays are actually wormhole generators and there are two networks.

There are the main relays that are common knowledge to the Citadel Council and the various alien races and a network of smaller relays, like the Conduit in ME1.

The Stargates are differently shaped in this one, they look like the Relay Monument on the Citadel.

After several dull missions to two or three planets, SG-1 encounter a Prothean beacon.

It's then that they are able to explore this network more fully and on their next mission, they find themselves on the Citadel.

Some other notes/ideas I had for this one:

ò The mass relays work by creating wormholes for FTL travel.
ò There are two relay networks, one for ships, and one for planet surface to planet surface travel.
ò Earth has one of the smaller relays which was uncovered by the USAF.
ò The USAF team travels through the wormhole to arrive on the Citadel at the Relay Monument, causing a minor panic.
ò The humans are brought before the Council for questioning by C-Sec.
ò It turns out that there are more small mass relays, but they cannot be activated by any observable means. Even the Relay Monument was assumed to just be an art installation.
ò The ôgateö relays can only be operated after the master gate has locked onto it by dialling into it.
ò After the master gate has activated a relay, it becomes possible to use it for ship-free travel. This makes it popular with Elcor as they do not like to travel on ships.
ò The Council agrees that this will be a boon to interstellar trade, but cannot allow humans to wander the galaxy alone. It is too dangerous as itÆs not clear where these gate relays are located.
ò A deal is eventually struck that allows the exploration of the relay network but with supervision. The Council will send observers to the team.
ò Have the early SG missions be relatively dull, but on habitable worlds.
ò The fourth or fifth mission should be to a harsher world but it has a Prothean beacon on it. O'Neill gets the information like Shepard does in ME.
ò This activates the Conduit on the Relay Monument on the Citadel allowing for more sites on the network to be reachable.
ò Prothean data discs allow the SGC some leverage for negotiation for the exploration treaty - the discs will help the creation of the conduit nodes/star gates for interplanetary travel without ships.


I realise that some of these details don't quite make sense, but if anyone's got any ideas/comments/questions speak up and I'll do what I can to clear things up.
 
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