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* WritersCannotDoMath: After Carter and Jackson figure out that the symbols in the Test of Worthiness represent pi, they draw a line halfway across a circle to indicate its radius, thus showing they understand basic math. Trouble is, pi is the ratio of circumference to ''diameter'', not radius. The line should have been drawn all the way across the circle.
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-->'''Olaf:''' Thor taught me to have no fear of death.

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-->'''Olaf:''' Thor taught me us to have no fear of death.
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* CurbStompBattle: When Thor shows up and obliterates the Jaffa garrison, troops and structures all, ''[[UpToEleven just with his ship's transporters]]''. Did an acceptable job of making the fandom wonder what the Asgard were capable of if you pissed them off enough for them to actually ''shoot'' at you.

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* CurbStompBattle: When Thor shows up and obliterates the Jaffa garrison, troops and structures all, ''[[UpToEleven just ''just with his ship's transporters]]''.transporters''. Did an acceptable job of making the fandom wonder what the Asgard were capable of if you pissed them off enough for them to actually ''shoot'' at you.
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* FirstContactMath: SG-1 finds a puzzle the Asgard had left the Cimmerians to see if they were advanced enough to get alien technology. The puzzle is a circle, square, and triangle on one wall, and a series of pictographs on the another wall. Daniel eventually remembers the pictographs can be words, or the numbers 3, 14, 15, 9. Carter notes that those number make up pi. As that's an Earth term, they have to demonstrate that they understand the concept pf pi by drawing a radius on the circle.

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* FirstContactMath: SG-1 finds a puzzle the Asgard had left the Cimmerians to see if they were advanced enough to get alien technology. The puzzle is a circle, square, and triangle on one wall, and a series of pictographs on the another wall. Daniel eventually remembers the pictographs can be words, or the numbers 3, 14, 15, 9. Carter notes that those number make up pi. As that's an Earth term, they have to demonstrate that they understand the concept pf of pi by drawing a radius on the circle.
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Just as SG-1 meets their darkest hour (this episode), the [[CoolStarship Beliskner]] and [[TheGrays Thor]] show up and promptly proceed to beam the [[CurbStompBattle entire Jaffa army and their pyramids]] off Cimmeria.

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Just as SG-1 meets their darkest hour (this episode), the [[CoolStarship Beliskner]] ''[[CoolStarship Beliskner]]'' and [[TheGrays Thor]] show up and promptly proceed to beam the [[CurbStompBattle entire Jaffa army and their pyramids]] off Cimmeria.



* TheCavalry: Thor showing up in the ''Belisknr'' at the end and making short work of Heru'ur's forces.

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* TheCavalry: Thor showing up in the ''Belisknr'' ''Beliskner'' at the end and making short work of Heru'ur's forces.



* OminousFloatingSpaceship: Inverted in "Thor's Chariot", where said Asgard flagship Beliskner appears and performs a GunshipRescue against Heru'ur.

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* OminousFloatingSpaceship: Inverted in "Thor's Chariot", where said Inverted. The Asgard flagship Beliskner ''Beliskner'' appears and performs a GunshipRescue against Heru'ur.
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* FirstContactMath: SG-1 finds a puzzle the Asgard had left the Cimmerians to see if they were advanced enough to get alien technology. The puzzle is a circle drawn on a wall, and Daniel figures out they have to demonstrate that they understand pi.

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* FirstContactMath: SG-1 finds a puzzle the Asgard had left the Cimmerians to see if they were advanced enough to get alien technology. The puzzle is a circle drawn circle, square, and triangle on a one wall, and a series of pictographs on the another wall. Daniel figures out eventually remembers the pictographs can be words, or the numbers 3, 14, 15, 9. Carter notes that those number make up pi. As that's an Earth term, they have to demonstrate that they understand pi.the concept pf pi by drawing a radius on the circle.
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* BusCrash: Kendra has killed by the Horus Guards, offscreen.

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* BusCrash: Kendra has was killed by the Horus Guards, offscreen.
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* OminousFloatingSpaceship: Inverted in "Thor's Chariot", where said Asgard flagship Beliskner appears and performs a GunshipRescue against Heru'ur.
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* FirstContactMath: The Asgard left the Cimmerians a puzzle to see if they were advanced enough to get alien technology. The puzzle was a circle drawn on the ground that had to be solved by finding pi.

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* FirstContactMath: The SG-1 finds a puzzle the Asgard had left the Cimmerians a puzzle to see if they were advanced enough to get alien technology. The puzzle was is a circle drawn on the ground a wall, and Daniel figures out they have to demonstrate that had to be solved by finding they understand pi.
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* FirstContactMath: The Asgard left the Cimmerians a puzzle to see if they were advanced enough to get alien technology. The puzzle was a circle drawn on the ground that had to be solved by finding pi.
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* BusCrash: Kendra has killed by the Horus Guards, offscreen.
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* CurbStompBattle: When Thor shows up and obliterates the Jaffa garrison, troops and structures all, ''[[UpToEleven just with his ship's transporters]]''. Did an acceptable job of making the fandom wonder what the Asgard were capable of if you pissed them off enough for them to actually ''shoot'' at you.
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* TouchedByVorlons: It's revealed that Carter is able to operate Goa'uld technology as a result of her possession by Jolinar. She seems more freaked out by this than anything else.

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* TouchedByVorlons: It's revealed that Carter is able to operate Goa'uld technology as a result of her possession by Jolinar. She seems more freaked out by this than anything else. Maybe because she seems more proficient with the [[AgonyBeam ribbon device]] than the healing device.
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Cimmeria is under attack by the Goa'uld Heru'ur since SG-1 [[NiceJobBreakingItHero destroyed the Goa'uld killing device]] the last time they visited. SG-1 attempts to help, and meet Thor for the first time. He appears to be unable to do anything.

Just as SG-1 meets their darkest hour (this episode), the [[CoolStarship Beliskner]] and [[TheGrays Thor]] show up and promptly proceed to beam the [[CurbStompBattle entire Jaffa army and their pyramids]] off Cimmeria.

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: This exchange at the beginning of the episode, when each member of the team steps forward to convince Hammond that they have a responsibility to help the Cimmerians:
-->'''Teal'c:''' The destruction of the hammer device to save my life may have caused this. If so, I am responsible.
-->'''O'Neill:''' General, I gave the order.
-->'''Daniel:''' And I fired the staff at the machine.
-->'''Carter:''' And I... was there.
* BaldOfEvil: Heru'ur, who is both very bald and mentioned to have a reputation for extreme ruthlessness even among the system lords.
* TheCavalry: Thor showing up in the ''Belisknr'' at the end and making short work of Heru'ur's forces.
* TheGrays: The Asgard are revealed to be the inspiration behind depictions of the Roswell grays on earth.
* KilledOffscreen: Kendra, who played a fairly major role in [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E9ThorsHammer "Thor's Hammer"]] is revealed to have been killed at some point in the interim.
* {{Malaproper}}:
-->'''Teal'c:''' Things will not calm down, Daniel Jackson. They will, in fact, calm ''up''.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: By destroying Thor's hammer in the prequel episode, SG-1 left Cimmeria vulnerable to Goa'uld attack, allowing for the invasion of Heru'ur's forces.
* OnlySmartPeopleMayPass[=/=]OnlyTheKnowledgableMayPass[=/=]OnlyTheWorthyMayPass: The tests in the Hall of Thor's Might combines all three. The first test requires bravery and selflessness (worthiness), which Daniel displays in helping Gairwin cross a narrow beam over a seemingly bottomless pit, while the second test requires both a knowledge of Norse runes and an understanding of basic math, which Carter and Daniel are able to figure out the answer to together by combing their respective areas of expertise.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Olaf.
* SequelEpisode: To [[Recap/StargateSG1S1E9ThorsHammer "Thor's Hammer"]].
* ThisIsNotAFloor: Inverted; the first test in the Hall of Thor's Might involves crossing what seems to be a narrow ledge over a deep chasm, but when Daniel and Gairwin fall off they land unharmed on the perfectly level floor, revealing the whole thing to have been an illusion.
* ToThePain: When Heru'ur is about to torture Olaf with the hand device.
-->'''Olaf:''' Thor taught me to have no fear of death.
-->'''Heru'ur:''' And what did he teach you about pain?
* TouchedByVorlons: It's revealed that Carter is able to operate Goa'uld technology as a result of her possession by Jolinar. She seems more freaked out by this than anything else.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Heru'ur beats a hasty retreat through the stargate when Thor shows up at the end.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Daniel mentions that he has a problem with heights when faced with Thor's first test. [[CompressedVice This is never mentioned again.]]
* YouAreNotReady: This is apparently Thor's opinion of humanity, though this would be steadily subverted in later episodes.

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