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You know, something just occurred to me...
The Density is supposed to be farting Stargates into the void, right?
So why are there obviously-ancient old-skool Stargates on The Planet Of The Air-Scrubbers and like that?
Also, what keeps them from dialling home on any of them?
Lastly, if someone else says "We're Not Supposed To Be Here" I shall do something dramatic.
The Density is supposed to be farting Stargates into the void, right?
So why are there obviously-ancient old-skool Stargates on The Planet Of The Air-Scrubbers and like that?
Also, what keeps them from dialling home on any of them?
Lastly, if someone else says "We're Not Supposed To Be Here" I shall do something dramatic.
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on 2009-10-24 09:19 am (UTC)no subject
on 2009-10-24 10:52 am (UTC)I'm still watching but I only like Col. Young, and I have a suspicion he might get killed off. I want everyone else to die, they're all decent actors but I loathe the characters. I've gone back to S1 SG-1 and it's impressive how quickly a (relatively) convincing universe and technologies were sketched in, and how distinct the characters were. 5 episodes into 'SG - Ugh, No' and I'm still calling a character "Tits" because I can't remember her name. I know that anything they do will be stupid, because the writers want to keep the characters in an entirely artificial state of constant pretend-peril, like Scooby Doo in Space, instead of having a ship full of highly intelligent people work on a solution.
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on 2009-11-02 06:14 am (UTC)I like Greer. If I were stuck on a ship with those people I'd have anger management issues too.
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on 2009-10-24 12:41 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2009-11-02 06:16 am (UTC)So Density isn't the Stargate-pooping ship.
So WTF is it *for* then?
If there's already a Gate-network out there, the Ancients could just go through the Gates [they invented the ZPM; power isn't going to be a problem.]
For that matter, our Intrepid Heroes have Stargate, Kinos, and fingers. Why not go down to one of the many planets they pass and cold-dial until they find a nice one? Or one with a bunch of advanced aliens who can help them GET HOME?
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on 2009-11-02 12:13 pm (UTC)Which also helps clear up why they're not dialing home from any of the planetary 'gates.
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on 2009-11-02 04:43 pm (UTC)As for the rest - ya got me!
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on 2009-10-24 03:21 pm (UTC)Can these people, in other words, find their way out of a paper bag that has not been closed?
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on 2009-10-24 08:06 pm (UTC)Reaching another galaxy (and they're many galaxies away) requires far more power than is available on your standard stargate. It requires a ZPM (an Ancient uber-battery) or two. Or a whole planet devoted to powering the gate, as in the pilot of this execrable series.
So they can't just dial home. The ship was running on fumes when they arrived. Or they couldn't before the ship charged up its power cells. They'd damn well better TRY in the next episode, though.
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on 2009-11-02 06:19 am (UTC)Seriously, though. I don't believe that crap about them being billyuns and billyuns of galaxies away. The Ancient Communication Stones work just fine, and even though we've seen them used intergalactically [TPTB apparently believe a "galaxy" is something about the size of Ottawa], there are limits...
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on 2009-10-24 03:23 pm (UTC)Just thinking about this show makes my head hurt.
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on 2009-11-02 06:23 am (UTC)i think the dementia praetext of the series is that Density is the ship that was supposed to be crewed, but wasn't crewed because the Ancients had apparently developed ADHD and decided to Ascend instead, forgetting all about their ship. yea verily even though canon tells us that only some of them Ascended and the rest were hanging around Earth into historical times.
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on 2009-10-25 12:54 am (UTC)no subject
on 2009-11-02 06:20 am (UTC)