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    Tel'tak Al'kesh shields

    In stargate continuum Teal'c uses the al'kesh shield to protect the facility and in the new order when teal'c and sam go to find thor and have their tel'tak pulled apart they talk about diverting power from shields. We know both ships can cloak but neither has ever displayed any shielding in combat. Teal'c shot down and al'kesh with a glider even. Any thoughts or just another mistake we should ignore?

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    Like you said in Continuum, Tea'c has an Al'kesh that takes several shots from an Ha'tak in orbit, yet in episodes like 'Lost City' and 'Insiders' they are shot down by a single AIM-120 Missile. The only explainations I can think of is some have them, some don't. Or that it's because Continuum took place in an different timeline.



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      #3
      Most likely Baal just gave his Al'Kesh a few upgrades when he first went back in time.

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        Originally posted by strider2289 View Post
        In stargate continuum Teal'c uses the al'kesh shield to protect the facility and in the new order when teal'c and sam go to find thor and have their tel'tak pulled apart they talk about diverting power from shields. We know both ships can cloak but neither has ever displayed any shielding in combat. Teal'c shot down and al'kesh with a glider even. Any thoughts or just another mistake we should ignore?
        Originally posted by jonos101 View Post
        Like you said in Continuum, Tea'c has an Al'kesh that takes several shots from an Ha'tak in orbit, yet in episodes like 'Lost City' and 'Insiders' they are shot down by a single AIM-120 Missile. The only explainations I can think of is some have them, some don't. Or that it's because Continuum took place in an different timeline.
        We have seen tel'tak with shields before. An example would be the tel'tak from "Revelations." However, we had never seen Al'kesh with shields before Continuum. I agree with jonos101 and knowles2 that the most likely explanation is that in the Continuum timeline Ba'al upgraded all the Al'kesh of the Goa'uld fleet. Hope that helps.

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          #5
          what about the alkash in full alert in season 8 of sg-1 did that one not have sheilds?

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            #6
            I don't know,but in sg-1 bounty an tel'tac has shields and they aren't exactley strong.
            But maybe they did like the atlantis expedition did convert a cloak in to a shield.
            Caus maney has said that al'kesh don't have shields but they have stronger hull.
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