Forum:History of Stargate

Isn't it crazy the length of time that the Stargate franchise has prevailed. I mean, I'm here at Stargate Wiki and I see articles from another time; Articles created years and years ago by a completely different staff of dedicated editors who were documenting the Stargate series at its infancy. And, now, here we are 15 years after the movie that made it all happen. I search through article and, occasionally, I happend to see one related to the first or second season of Stargate SG1. Then, it was a truely different show... completely. Now, we sit here 10 years after those first SG-1 episodes aired and see Stargate Universe, in which the majority of the main cast of SG-1 is... "old" (RDA). It is just... thought provoking. I mean, even after editing the Prometheus article, it seems like it's an article about something that happened long ago and that will never be mentioned again. All of those "good-ole" SG-1 topics (naquadria, X-301, being really confused about what's happening on a weekly basis) all of those are forever gone and replaced with an entirely new and different series that, if you were to compare Emancipation and Light and not be shown the titles of the 2 shows you were watching, you could easily think that they are completely different shows.

I just started thinking about all of this after editing the naquadria article and then the article about the Ke'ra. And, probably, you all think I'm really weird now. Well, weirder than a person that would spend his time at a place like this and have sooo many contributions about something that (no matter how interesting/"though provoking" it is) is just fiction.—Anubis 10545 (talk) (Contribs) 07:39, October 25, 2009 (UTC)