Summary
- Stargate, like Star Trek, explores strange worlds and civilizations through episodic adventures.
- Stargate characters, like those of the SG-1 team, are compelling and likable, with dynamic relationships and story arcs.
- Stargate and Star Trek share familiar faces, similar themes, and sci-fi tropes, making them appealing to fans of both.
Few series have so much in common with Star Trek like the Star Portal franchising. With three television series and three films, Star Portal It may not have as much content as Star Trek, but the two franchises have many similarities. Star Portal franchise began with the 1994 feature film starring Kurt Russell as Colonel Jack O’Neill and James Spader as Dr. Daniel Jackson. In 1997, The SG-1 Stargate picks up where the film left off, albeit with an entirely new cast, continuing the adventures of Colonel Jack O’Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and his team.
With its close-knit team and episodic adventures, SG-1 It looks very similar Star Trek: The Next Generation. SG-1 It ran for ten seasons and led to the first Star Portal spin off, Stargate: AtlantisSet on an ancient outpost in the Pegasus galaxy, Atlantis incorporates elements of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. How Star Trek: The Enterprise, the final Star Portal spin off, Stargate: Universe, It looks more modern than its predecessors, for better or worse. Both Star Trek Fans are looking for more exploration adventures or another cast of characters to fall in love with, Star Portal more than what was offered.
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5 Stargate explores new worlds and strange civilizations
The characters of Stargate boldly go where no one has gone before.
Instead of traveling across the galaxy aboard powerful spaceships, Stargate teams travel through a portal on Earth that leads to an infinite number of distant planets. ON The SG-1 Stargate Colonel O’Neill and his team travel to various planets and encounter numerous alien species. As Star Trek, Many of these species are humanoid, and some are friendlier than others. For the most part SG-1Earth’s main adversaries are called Goa’uld, parasitic beings that infiltrate humanoid hosts and control them (like an evil parasitic version of The one from Star Trek Trill symbionts).
THE Star Portal The shows take place in the present day and the general population of Earth is unaware of the Stargate program or the existence of aliens. The teams that travel through the Stargates are mostly made up of Air Force officers or experts in scientific and archaeological fields. After Dr. Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) discovers the legendary city of Atlantis In the Pegasus Galaxy, Stargate Command sends a team to investigate. Led by Lieutenant Colonel John Sheppard (Joe Flanigan), the Atlantean team encounters new alien species and battles new threats to the Milky Way galaxy, including the powerful Wraith.
4 Stargate has something for every type of Trek fan
Whatever your favorite series, you’ll find something you’ll love in Stargate.
In its early seasons, The SG-1 Stargate mainly focused on self-contained stories, very similar Star Trek: The Next Generation. In each episode, the SG-1 team travels through the Stargate to visit an alien world. Sometimes, they encounter humans who were brought to the world long ago, while other times they encounter alien civilizations. The following seasons of SG-1 it’s become a little more serialized, with story arcs that last an entire season and often involve threats to Earth and the Milky Way.
Set on a station in the distant Pegasus galaxy, Stargate Atlantis has a similar setting to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Expanding on the mythology established in SG-1, Atlantis combines episodic and serialized stories, with occasional two-part episodes. The latest spin-off, Stargate Universe, follows a group of characters who find themselves stranded on an alien ship billions of light years from home. With a similar premise to Star Trek: Voyager, Universe It also has the more modern tone and serialized narrative of Star Trek: The Enterprise.
Title |
Date |
|
---|---|---|
Star Portal |
Movie |
1994 |
The SG-1 Stargate |
10 seasons |
1997-2006 |
Stargate: The Ark of Truth |
Movie |
2008 |
Stargate: Continuum |
Movie |
2008 |
Stargate Atlantis |
5 seasons |
2004-2008 |
Stargate Universe |
2 seasons |
2009-2010 |
Stargate Infinity (animated, non-canon) |
1 Season |
2002-2003 |
Stargate Origins (web series) |
1 Season |
2018 |
3 Stargate has compelling and likable characters
Even the weakest episodes of Stargate are worth watching because of the characters.
The one from Star Trek Characters have always been one of the franchise’s greatest strengths, and this is also true for Star PortalColonel Jack O’Neill, Dr. Daniel Jackson, Dr. Samantha Carter (Amanda Tapping) and Teal’c (Christopher Judge) make up the main characters. SG-1 crew, and they have an incredibly compelling dynamic. Like Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) and Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), O’Neill and Carter develop feelings for each otherbut never officially took action on the matter during the series.
Several Star Portal characters introduced on SG-1, including Daniel Jackson and Samantha Carter, emerge from the other Star Portal spin-off, making the universe more connected. On Stargate: Atlantis, In particular, Dr. Rodney McKay (David Hewlett), Teyla Emmagan (Rachel Luttrell) and Ronon Dex (Jason Momoa), all feature compelling story arcs throughout the series. As with Star Trek, the casts of the various Star Portal Shows are like families and the relationships between them grow and change over time.
2 Stargate has many familiar faces from Star Trek
Many actors have crossed paths between the Star Trek and Stargate universes.
Since both franchises aired throughout much of the 1990s and 2000s, it’s no surprise that several actors appeared in both series. Star Trek: Voyager Robert Picardo plays Richard Woolsey, which initially appears on SG-1 as somewhat of an adversary as he investigates the Stargate program for the U.S. government. Over time, however, Woolsey develops respect for the Stargate teams and eventually becomes a main character on Stargate: Atlantis.
John de Lanice and Jolene Blalock both had minor arcs on Stargate: SG-1and Armin Shimerman, René Auberjonois, Marina Sirtis, and John Billingsley all appear in episodes of SG-1. Star Trek: The Enterprise Connor Trinneer has a significant story arc Atlantis as an evil Wraith. Colm Meaney appears in three episodes of Atlantis as a ruthless military leader, and Nicole de Boer also appears in an episode of Atlantis.
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1 Stargate plays with many of the same sci-fi tropes as Star Trek
Both franchises incorporate numerous classic science fiction genres and stories.
Like many science fiction television shows and films, Star Portal plays with many classic science fiction elements. The various Stargate teams save Earth numerous times, prevent alien conquests and galactic disasters. There are god-like beings and primitive civilizations and references to ancient mythologies. Stargate teams are more militaristic than the crews of spaceships in Star Trekoften using guns, grenades and other weapons to deal with their problems. Star Portal The shows have done stories involving time travel, time loops, and alternate timelines, all things that every Star Trek the fan is familiar.
Sometimes characters die and come back to life (or, in one case, ascend to a higher plane of existence and then return), but Stargate also addresses the theme of death as a very real consequence of doing such dangerous work. As Star Trek, Stargate runs the gamut when it comes to genre, incorporating elements of humor, romance, drama and horror into his science fiction stories. Overall, if someone likes Star Trek, he’ll probably like it Star Portal and there’s plenty of content to keep Trekkies busy while we wait for the next one Trekking series or films to abandon.
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Stargate is a 1994 film from Independence Day director Roland Emmerich. Starring Kurt Russell and James Spader, Stargate focuses on an extraterrestrial device called the “Stargate” that can create a wormhole, allowing users to travel to another location in the universe. The film led to a television spin-off in 1997 called Stargate SG-1, which ran for ten seasons.
- Release date
- October 28, 1994
- Study(s)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Distributor(s)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Launch
- Starring: Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson, Viveca Lindfors, Alexis Cruz, Mili Avital, Leon Rippy, John Diehl
- Duration
- 116 minutes
- Franchising(s)
- Star Portal
- Balance sheet
- 55 million
- Main genre
- Sci-Fi