Khaat wrote:Yeeeeeah, except in SG-1 Season1, Ep 1, they dial up Abydos like three times (box of tissues, team, then team again for Daniel to say "bury it for a year!"), so Abydos doesn't seem to be extra-galactic for the TV show. So "capacitors built-up a charge over a looong time" doesn't work.
Oh, granted, but by that point (how many years was it since the movie, five? six?) perhaps their ability to deliver power to the Gate improves...
Anyway the capacitator thing only really works if you assume Abydos is extragalactic and that for whatever handwavey reason they didn't need eight chevrons to dial it. The show did the sensible thing and moved it in-galaxy.
We shouldn't get too hung up about the difference between movie and show though. For purposes of the thread, unless James Staley states otherwise, they should be treated as happening in the same universe. Because as I said, movie is pretty pointless against the Empire. Show gives you a LOT more to play with.
Now, the OP was kind of... vague.
If Star Wars is occurring in the same universe as Stargate-- improbable given that O'Neill and Teal'c mention it a few times (T has watched ESB like... 17 times) but let's roll with it-- we probably have to assume that it's at least several galaxies away. Gate probably isn't reaching that without some serious power amplification.
If O'Neil (with one L, the sourpuss) had come through with Kawalsky and Ferretti and the other OG guys to Tattooine, he'd probably have gone 'what the fuck, there's nothing here' unless the Gate was in the middle of Mos Eisley or something. They'd have had one hell of a story to bring back to Earth. It's too far out of left field to really form much of a conclusion with such a vague OP.
O'Neill-with-two-L's and SG-1... well after Teal'c happily identifies where they are, they go looking for Luke Skywalker, Carter technobabbles something about repulsors or blasters, Daniel starts trying to translate Jawa or Tusken Raider lingo, before they run into a bunch of stormtroopers, get arrested (but Daniel escapes because he's hiding among the friendly Jawas), free themselves in wacky manner with the help of Daniel clumsily wearing stormtrooper armour (O'Neill gets in the traditional shot about 'aren't you a little short') and high-tail it back to the Gate, maybe with a blaster in hand...
It's a strange world. Let's keep it that way.