You ever see a character in an episode that didn't turn out to be important but caught your attention long enough to wish they were for whatever reason? Either because you thought the performance was good or the character was cool or whatever? For me there were a few characters that seemed to have an oddly short stint on t he show but the characters I really thought would have been cool to see more of seemed to come late in the show.
In Season 9 and 10 there were a couple characters that seemed to show up in Lucian Alliance episodes that I recognized the actors of.
Back in "Off the Grid" I thought the voice of Ba'al's Jaffa captain (apparently he is named Vi'tak) was familiar. And I realized that he provided the voice of "Fleet Intelligence" in the first "Homeworld" game. And I since it came out back 1999 I hadn't played that game in so many years it gave me a pretty huge nostalgia flashback, which was awesome.
When Netan destroyed his ship I was most depressed that they killed him off so soon. I wanted to see him giving the Goa'uld fleet missions objectives and stuff. It was probably because of that I thought that everything he said sounded important, whatever it was.
In "Company of Thieves" Mitchell was impersonating the Lucian Alliance officer Kefflin. We saw a couple clips of what Kefflin looked like but I realized that he was played by Scott McNeil, who's probably best known for all his voice work. He's been the voices of a bajillion of my favorite characters from my childhood and the years after that so I was pretty excited to see him in a Stargate SG-1 episode. It was a little bit mind blowing to see him in something else I was a fan of.
I had kind of hoped if SG-1 had continued there would be a new Lucian Alliance faction lead by him.
In Season 9 and 10 there were a couple characters that seemed to show up in Lucian Alliance episodes that I recognized the actors of.
Back in "Off the Grid" I thought the voice of Ba'al's Jaffa captain (apparently he is named Vi'tak) was familiar. And I realized that he provided the voice of "Fleet Intelligence" in the first "Homeworld" game. And I since it came out back 1999 I hadn't played that game in so many years it gave me a pretty huge nostalgia flashback, which was awesome.
When Netan destroyed his ship I was most depressed that they killed him off so soon. I wanted to see him giving the Goa'uld fleet missions objectives and stuff. It was probably because of that I thought that everything he said sounded important, whatever it was.
In "Company of Thieves" Mitchell was impersonating the Lucian Alliance officer Kefflin. We saw a couple clips of what Kefflin looked like but I realized that he was played by Scott McNeil, who's probably best known for all his voice work. He's been the voices of a bajillion of my favorite characters from my childhood and the years after that so I was pretty excited to see him in a Stargate SG-1 episode. It was a little bit mind blowing to see him in something else I was a fan of.
I had kind of hoped if SG-1 had continued there would be a new Lucian Alliance faction lead by him.
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