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* ContinuityNod: Carter is able to melt through the crust of naquadah that's formed over the buried Stargate using the same technique employed by Sokar to try and penetrate the earth iris in [[Recap/StargateSG1S2E18SerpentsSong "Serpent's Song"]].

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* ContinuityNod: Carter is able to melt through the crust of naquadah that's formed over the buried Stargate using the same technique employed by Sokar to try and penetrate the earth Earth iris in [[Recap/StargateSG1S2E18SerpentsSong "Serpent's Song"]].



* HomeworldEvacuation: The team organizes an evacuation of the Edorans to earth once they realize the scale of the latest meteor strike.

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* HomeworldEvacuation: The team organizes an evacuation of the Edorans to earth Earth once they realize the scale of the latest meteor strike. strike.



* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. Although in ''[[Recap/StargateSG1S3E18ShadesOfGrey Shades of Grey]]'', O'Neill, [[spoiler: after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]

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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. Although in ''[[Recap/StargateSG1S3E18ShadesOfGrey "[[Recap/StargateSG1S3E18ShadesOfGrey Shades of Grey]]'', Grey]]", O'Neill, [[spoiler: after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]] ]]
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* NewChildLeftBehind: Possibly. Laira asks O'Neill to give her a child after she deems that he's let go of his old life; it's implied they sleep together, and though it's not stated either way whether she gets pregnant as a result, the way in the final shot both hands go to her belly does at least imply it.

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* NewChildLeftBehind: Possibly. Laira asks O'Neill to give her a child after she deems that he's let go of his old life; it's implied they sleep together, and though it's not stated either way whether she gets pregnant as a result, the way in the final shot [[HandOnWomb both hands go to her belly belly]] does at least imply it.
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* TitleDrop: Laira mentions that she mourned her husband's death for a hundred days. Also, the time span of the episode is a little more than three months.

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O'Neill is stranded on the planet Edora after the stargate is buried by a meteor strike. As the rest of the team frantically searches for a way to bring him home, O'Neill adjusts to a simpler way of life and begins a relationship with a local woman named Laira.

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O'Neill is stranded on the planet Edora after the stargate Stargate is buried by a meteor strike. As the rest of the team frantically searches for a way to bring him home, O'Neill adjusts to a simpler way of life and begins a relationship with a local woman named Laira.



* AlienSky: Edora has two moons.



* ContinuityNod: Carter is able to melt through the crust of naquadah that's formed over the buried stargate using the same technique employed by Sokar to try and penetrate the earth iris in [[Recap/StargateSG1S2E18SerpentsSong "Serpent's Song"]].

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* ContinuityNod: Carter is able to melt through the crust of naquadah that's formed over the buried stargate Stargate using the same technique employed by Sokar to try and penetrate the earth iris in [[Recap/StargateSG1S2E18SerpentsSong "Serpent's Song"]].

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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Averted; the rest of the team is forced to flee as the meteors begin to strike closer to the stargate with O'Neill nowhere in sight, though they spend the remainder of the episode searching for ways to reach him.
* OhCrap: When the team realize the "fire rain" is not as harmless as they've been led to believe.

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* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Averted; the rest of the team is forced to flee as the meteors begin to strike closer to the stargate Stargate with O'Neill nowhere in sight, though they spend the remainder of the episode searching for ways to reach him.
* OhCrap: OhCrap:
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When the team realize the "fire rain" is not as harmless as they've been led to believe.
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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. Although in ''Recap/StargateSG1S3E18ShadesOfGrey'', O'Neill, [[spoiler: after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]

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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. Although in ''Recap/StargateSG1S3E18ShadesOfGrey'', ''[[Recap/StargateSG1S3E18ShadesOfGrey Shades of Grey]]'', O'Neill, [[spoiler: after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]
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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. Although in "Shades of Gray", O'Neill, [[spoiler: after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]

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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. Although in "Shades of Gray", ''Recap/StargateSG1S3E18ShadesOfGrey'', O'Neill, [[spoiler: after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]
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** Happens again with O'Neill on the planet after the bombardment when a villager tells him of being where the Stargate used to be.O'Neill rushes to the spot to see nothing but rock and a crater.

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** Happens again with O'Neill on the planet after the bombardment when a villager tells him of being where the Stargate used to be. O'Neill rushes to the spot to see nothing but rock and a crater.
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** Happens again with O'Neill on the planet after the bombardment when a villager tells him of being where the Stargate used to be.O'Neill rushes to the spot to see nothing but rock and a crater.
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* {{Determinator}}: Teal'c makes what could well be one-way trip through the gate into an underground cavern with a limited supply of oxygen, where he proceeds to blast his way through several layers of rock in order to get to O'Neill.

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* {{Determinator}}: Teal'c makes what could well be a one-way trip through the gate into an underground cavern with a limited supply of oxygen, where he proceeds to blast his way through several layers of rock in order to get to O'Neill.
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* NewChildLeftBehind: Possibly. Laira asks O'Neill to give her a child after she deems that he's let go of his old life; it's implied they sleep together, but it's not stated either way whether she gets pregnant as a result.

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* NewChildLeftBehind: Possibly. Laira asks O'Neill to give her a child after she deems that he's let go of his old life; it's implied they sleep together, but and though it's not stated either way whether she gets pregnant as a result.result, the way in the final shot both hands go to her belly does at least imply it.



* OneProductPlanet: The main reason earth is keen to form a treaty with Edora is that the soil is rich in [[{{Unobtainium}} naquadah]].

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* OneProductPlanet: The main reason earth Earth is keen to form a treaty with Edora is that the soil is rich in [[{{Unobtainium}} naquadah]].
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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. [[Although in "Shades of Gray", O'Neill, [[spoiler after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]

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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. [[Although Although in "Shades of Gray", O'Neill, [[spoiler [[spoiler: after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]
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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see.

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* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see. [[Although in "Shades of Gray", O'Neill, [[spoiler after temporarily retiring from the military, asks General Hammond for one last favor, to retire to Edora in order to be with Laira. It's a ruse, and as far as we know he never does see her again.]]
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->''"You can never go home."''
-->'''-- Gerren, to O'Neill.'''

O'Neill is stranded on the planet Edora after the stargate is buried by a meteor strike. As the rest of the team frantically searches for a way to bring him home, O'Neill adjusts to a simpler way of life and begins a relationship with a local woman named Laira.
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!!"A Hundred Days" provides examples of the following tropes:
* AsteroidThicket: Edora's orbit passes through an asteroid belt every year, causing the meteor showers.
* BittersweetEnding: O'Neill gets to go home, but he has to leave Laira and the life he made for himself on Edora behind.
* CassandraTruth: When the team warns the locals about the impending disaster, many of them believe it to be a lie as the meteor showers have always been harmless in their lifetime. Even when the meteors begin to strike the ground and cause damage, a third of the population still chooses to stay behind rather than evacuating with the rest.
* ContinuityNod: Carter is able to melt through the crust of naquadah that's formed over the buried stargate using the same technique employed by Sokar to try and penetrate the earth iris in [[Recap/StargateSG1S2E18SerpentsSong "Serpent's Song"]].
* {{Determinator}}: Teal'c makes what could well be one-way trip through the gate into an underground cavern with a limited supply of oxygen, where he proceeds to blast his way through several layers of rock in order to get to O'Neill.
-->'''O'Neill:''' Teal'c, you are one stubborn son of a bitch!
* GadgeteerGenius: Carter builds a particle beam accelerator from scratch in three months.
* GoingNative: By the end of his time on Edora, O'Neill has fully embraced the way of life there and appears ready to settle down with Laira. He even tells her to throw out his old clothes and equipment, shortly before TheCavalry arrives.
* HomeworldEvacuation: The team organizes an evacuation of the Edorans to earth once they realize the scale of the latest meteor strike.
* NewChildLeftBehind: Possibly. Laira asks O'Neill to give her a child after she deems that he's let go of his old life; it's implied they sleep together, but it's not stated either way whether she gets pregnant as a result.
* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Averted; the rest of the team is forced to flee as the meteors begin to strike closer to the stargate with O'Neill nowhere in sight, though they spend the remainder of the episode searching for ways to reach him.
* OhCrap: When the team realize the "fire rain" is not as harmless as they've been led to believe.
* OneProductPlanet: The main reason earth is keen to form a treaty with Edora is that the soil is rich in [[{{Unobtainium}} naquadah]].
* ShipTease: Carter sort-of indicates to Fraiser that she might have feelings for O'Neill, and looks uncomfortable when she sees him saying his goodbyes to Laira at the end.
-->'''Fraiser:''' You miss him.
-->'''Carter:''' Yeah.
-->'''Fraiser:''' ...Is this going to be a problem?
-->'''Carter:''' No. No, of course not.
* TemporaryLoveInterest: O'Neill forms a relationship with Laira during his time on her planet, which naturally comes to an end by the episode's climax. He does promise to visit again sometime in the future, but he never does, at least not that we see.
* TimeSkip: The episode's time frame skips ahead from a few days after O'Neill is first stranded on Edora to three months later, when he has gone fully native.
* UngratefulBastard: One of the Edorans blames O'Neill for their population being decimated, despite the fact that evacuating the others most likely saved their lives.
* ViciousCycle: The meteor shower happens every year and reaches apocalyptic proportions every 150 years.

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