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Curtis and Palmer in Time[]

I know it's a bit too early to speculate, but could the planet that Curtis and Andrea Palmer went to in Air, Part 3, possibly be the same on featured in the upcoming episode "Time"? Franklin described it as a world rich in vegetation, which the world in Time has been described and seen as in the image on the Time page. CommanderTony (talk) (Contribs) 01:04, October 14, 2009 (UTC)

Not unless they figured out how to turn the ship around... seeing as how those were likely out of range when Destiny went back into FTL. Although I guess it's possible they did stay in range... maybe. probably not though.—Anubis 10545 (talk) (Contribs) 01:08, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
Of course the people aboard the Destiny at the moment have no knowledge of how to operate the ship in terms of it's movements or more importantly, it's FTL drive; though I have a feeling that Colonel Young wouldn't go on without bringing everyone he can back home. Then again, it seems as if Curtis is just another "red shirt" Marine. Oh, and thanks Ka'lel for fixing the page, since i'm still trying to figure out your article standards. CommanderTony (talk) (Contribs) 01:13, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
No worries, takes everyone a while to get used to it. Editing over at the Defying Gravity wiki made me really appreciate how some things are done around here, namely citing episodes which the DG wiki bases on the Lostpedia wiki, I believe. Here it's written {{cite|series|episode name|etc}}, there it goes {{crossref|1x01}}.
I find it's much easier to remember that Jack and Sam were stuck in an ice cave in "Solitudes" than in episode 1x17. That also means each episode has to have a template (ie. Template:Ep/1x17 is a link to Solitudes, Template:Ep/1x18 is a link to Tin Man and so on). They have template nestled in template to the point of convolution. I once tried to find out how they created their Main Characters portal. Big mistake. Just finding out what images they used for each character took me through three separate templates. Instead, on the DG wiki, I just linked to images already on their character pages and cut out two templates. Things are much simpler here. Kal'el T | C - 01:45, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
Oh, to the topic at hand: I assumed Curtis was a red shirt, but I thought Palmer would have a bigger role. I'm pretty sure that not responding to Eli's calls implies they're dead as it wasn't too long after they'd left and I don't think they'd be out of range. But this is sci-fi and no one stays dead in sci-fi. Kal'el T | C - 01:53, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
Maybe we'll encounter Repli-Curtis and Repli-Palmer soon :). CommanderTony (talk) (Contribs) 01:54, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
lol. Or clone Curtis, Sakari Curtis, alternate reality Curtis, ascended Curtis. Kal'el T | C - 02:02, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
Reanimated corpse because of the Ancient healing device... Curtis. —Anubis 10545 (talk) (Contribs) 02:52, October 14, 2009 (UTC)
I could have sworn that I saw Curtis and Palmer come back through the Stargate sometime during the episode! And Palmer gave Eli his Kino back... "Aunt Phaigus! The power bill for the whole year is $7 billion dollars!" "Oh, that's just my Stargate!" This message has been signed by Morgan! 03:16, October 6, 2010 (UTC)