Stargate: Continuum/Awesome
- In the closing moments of Stargate: Continuum, a huge crowning moment of SG-1. As SG-1 tries to return history to the way it was...the evil Que'tesh and hordes of Jaffa attack them. In an act of courage that almost dwarfs anything they did on the show, SG-1 gets blasted one by one as they take down the Jaffa. All of them die but not before Colonel Mitchell makes it back in time, just in time to shoot that smug bastard Ba'al in the face and prevent him from altering history at all. SG-1 solidified their rep as the greatest superhero team since the Justice League (in this tropers opinion).
- Daniel Jackson deserves special mention here, as he was fighting the Jaffa with only one (real) leg, having lost the other at least year before. Daniel may be one hell of a nice guy, but he's more than capable of being a badass when the situation calls for it.
- Arguably the entire movie qualifies as one giant one for Ba'al. He escapes execution and rewrites time to take over the galaxy "with style" , to the point Earth was happy with the new timeline, the replicators never got released, the Ori and Wraith didn't exist, and he'd win over Earth with charm.
- He made it back with plenty of time to kill Ba'al. 10 years early, in fact.
- What did you say to them?" "We are Americans, please fire at the people chasing us!"
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