So, I've never gotten into Stargate. Seen a smattering of episodes over the years, about a half-dozen in a decade, and it just never caught on with me. But I happened on a re-airing of the SGU pilot and... well, it's nBSG-ish-ness drew me in. It seems more 'adult' than the other SG shows, though as I said, I've only seen a few episodes over a decade, so don't take that as a crack at their expense. Just a non-fans opinion.
The grim scenario, the mysterious ship, the conflict between the people, and the classic 'we're lost, we want to go home' aspect which I always loved in Voyager. Certainly, that sex scene in the beginning between the Lieutenant fellow and whomever-she-was was very nBSG-ish.
So... this show seems fairly isolated from other SG shows. Seems like one you might be able to jump into without having seen the others. But, what do you all think I may need to know as a crash course?
Like, who are the SG universes badies? And how do the gates work?
Basically, if I where advising someone new to Trek, I'd give them the low down on the Klingons, Romulans, Vulcans, and the big tech elements - Warp drive, phasers, transporters.
Can someone do as such for SG?
The grim scenario, the mysterious ship, the conflict between the people, and the classic 'we're lost, we want to go home' aspect which I always loved in Voyager. Certainly, that sex scene in the beginning between the Lieutenant fellow and whomever-she-was was very nBSG-ish.

So... this show seems fairly isolated from other SG shows. Seems like one you might be able to jump into without having seen the others. But, what do you all think I may need to know as a crash course?
Like, who are the SG universes badies? And how do the gates work?
Basically, if I where advising someone new to Trek, I'd give them the low down on the Klingons, Romulans, Vulcans, and the big tech elements - Warp drive, phasers, transporters.
Can someone do as such for SG?
