Just to understand when do humans of earth learn to build gates?
Oh and by the way they gave you the answer in the series as to why she didn’t die of the disease while she was frozen. Because as they say in the Antarctic you aren’t dead until you’re warm and dead. The frozen body her lack of metabolism basically she was in a form of cryonic suspension. Her advanced nature allowed her to survive that long but being frozen just slowed down the disease. once she woke up and once she got warm the disease started progressing fairly fast.
I actually presented a pretty good concept for you. Think about it I just told you that I think the ancients left her by herself on a frozen earth with a disease to die alone or to freeze to death.
We know that she was there when Atlantis left the planet. The very first scene in the very first episode of Stargate Atlantis she’s there as Atlantis leaves the planet. It is possible that that is when she was frozen.
No I didn’t entertain the idea that she was being experimented on and that’s why she was left because we have zero evidence to support that theory. As far as I know there is no on camera in novel or any speculative story that could be considered Canon that puts her in any kind of relationship with Merlin to be experiment or not. What evidence we do have is that she was on earth when the last ancients left in Atlantis. We do have evidence that she frozen alone. We do have evidence that she was left alone.
It’s been a while since I watched SGU, so I may forget specific points but I think Novus is a planet that some of the unwilling crew of Destiny chose to leave to live on instead of the Destiny.
It is a “what would you do in the same circumstances” type of question.
So... there’s that.
I think she just had the disease and was left to man the outpost. Cause they didn’t want the plague to come with them.
Clarify something for me, what do mean absorb the attention of the planet?
Are you thinking that gate would absorb the energy emanating from a black hole? Yes the supergate could only be power by a black hole, (as far as we know) but I think unless it’s active it’s not going to need to use all that energy. I think when it’s on, it uses vast amounts of energy but when it’s off it off.
I don’t think it’s against the law to post pictures of Trump and Biden. I don’t think it is yet but seeing as how a large segment of the population seems to be accepting censorship who actually knows anymore.
And while yes I think posting political images on a site that has zero to do with politics is poor form, it’s not illegal.
What about Babylon 5?
Wish I could edit the grammar errors.
But... my idea for a new series would be that the Ancients when they first came to the Milky Way used the Dakara weapon or device depending your point of view. There was a reason the did this. There was something already here. The Ori weren’t the cause of the plague. That actually never made sense to me.
There was something here first, something so intense or evil or foreign to the ancients that they committed an act fundamentally changed all life in a galaxy. They did something in the Milky Way galaxy, something they wouldn’t do against the wraith or the Ori but they did it in the Milky Way. Why? What was it?
And here’s my other idea, something has broken the gate network. Not all gates work, gates don’t automatically go to where dial them sometimes. The only gate not affected was the Earth gate because of the dialing computer, but it doesn’t help if a team goes off world because they may not make it to the right gate address so it’s a bit of trial and error to get it to go to the right one, which limits gate usage.
Because this happened with no warning the Earth gate has to become completely dead when not being used because of its turned on and someone dials a gate address it can send them to earth gate which they might not know that and when they step through the gate they die because the hit a closed iris.
Eventually the smartest person in the room will pull the answer his or her butt and the gate system for the most part will be repaired. But the isolation of worlds will change the political dynamics of swaths of space which create story fodder.
Earth will still have some ships (having a broken gate network made getting supplies from others world hard) but they will be used sparingly mostly between Atlantis -and Earth as even a gate from the Pegasus galaxy will encounter the same issue when dialing inside the Milky Way.
A new series needs to be done with the idea of getting new fans into the series by keeping canon from interfering in new stories but should do so in way that doesn’t complete alter that canon in way as to alienate previous fans.
You know they keep telling me a
New Friday the 13th movie is coming and they use the same phrasing.
Abandon hope, all yee who enter.
I believe they either a dialing computer that could be switch from the Milky Way gate system to the Pegasus system using a Macro designed by Rodney or the had a Pegasus DHD and Gate and the Milky Way DHD and gate. And just depowered one when they knew they were expecting a traveler.
I am against remakes. Especially in Woke 2020
where every casting decision seems to be done with skin color and genitalia being the primary concern and not that thing they call talent.
Heres hoping they leave Stargate alone and we as fans don’t have to go through the crap that Star Wars and Star Trek fans have had to go through.
If you agree with me that’s great, if you don’t then you be you.
Here’s my explanation. casting casting casting.
When they cast the first team, they did so knowing that Richard Dean Anderson would be Jack. So they cast the other characters around RDA. Specifically for their chemistry with him. So that first team gelled perfectly because they were designed too.
When they brought in Jonas he was a filler character. If he had lasted longer it’s possible he would have gotten his own dynamics going but frankly was a Jackson replacement and it was obvious that he reading Jackson lines.
Ben browder who was initially wanted for Atlantis was the one tasked with taking the RDA role and while I won’t slight his talents, the character wasn’t strong enough to me. O’Neill wasn’t just funny, or a wise ass, he was an airman who took his job seriously, to the point that he was mad he didn’t kill a defenseless Apophis. The O’Neill of the first 5 or 6 season wasn’t just a one liner funny guy, he was also the guy who would make Daniel and Sam do terrible things and wouldn’t have moral qualms.
Mitchell never got that. Plus him and Carter being the same rank meant that he could never pull that with Carter and Daniel didn’t ever come across as seeing Mitchell in the position of authority. They were a team of equals and that wasn’t the dynamic of the show for 8 seasons. Before Mitchell the buck stopped with O’Neill and then Hammond, with Mitchell it was always Landry and that dynamic made the show feel “off”.
Kirk Forever, Rey Never!!!!
I’m not trying to convince you that you’re right or wrong. I’m agreeing with that you misjudged the audience that answered the poll.
I think though you misjudged the desire of people to have that adventure. We all die. That’s a given. Death is inevitable. But adventure is is not. And some of given the chance would get on the ship. Death be damned.
@Dragonfly82 i guess you misjudged your audience of science fiction fans who watch shows about people in space and on ships and read books about people who go into space and on ships and play video games about people in space and on ships.
This is like asking what’s you're favorite flavor of ice cream, chocolate chip cookie dough, or booger?
Destiny. I figure if I am in position of having to choose between a ship or a planet that isn’t earth, I’d rather be on the ship. My thinking being that the ship affords me the best chance of getting back to earth. Leaving the ship and going to a planet seems more like giving up.
Before I get any push back, I know the ship isn’t heading back to earth but it’s going somewhere and it is possible that eventually I or someone may get some kind of control.
That being said I wouldn’t begrudge anyone who went to the planet.