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nahtoh
Caldari Vanguard Frontiers
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Posted - 2009.10.04 07:21:00 -
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Originally by: MaxxOmega Edited by: MaxxOmega on 04/10/2009 02:40:11 At least they killed off the politician in the first episode. Too bad they didn't have a couple of lawyers they could fire out an air lock...
And they never talk about basic life necessities on these shows.
1). What's to eat? Like is there a freezer full of space beasts to barbecue? And what about plain old water? 2). Where they can take a dump? Did the previous owners leave bum paper? 3). No showers or tampon dispensers either? In a week everyone will be nice and ripe, no space sex then...
Crazy crap...
Like not paying attention?
Lack of water, mentioned... Food, mentioned... Toilet paper, they had a create if it.
Since its a Ancent ship and they were pretty much Human I guess you could be sure of there being some kind of arrangements for showers/bathrooms/toilets ========= "I am not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why can`t we just take the safety labels off everything and let the problem fix its self |
Karma
Vortex Incorporated
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Posted - 2009.10.04 09:10:00 -
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Originally by: nahtoh Since its a Ancent ship and they were pretty much Human I guess you could be sure of there being some kind of arrangements for showers/bathrooms/toilets
Atlantis, which was ancient-made, had showers and toilets... (though I don't think we ever see one?)... and so, apparently, did their other ancient ships.
however, this ship was designed to be unmanned.. so who knows?
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goodby4u
Valor Inc. Cosmic Anomalies
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Posted - 2009.10.04 09:18:00 -
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Originally by: Karma
Originally by: nahtoh Since its a Ancent ship and they were pretty much Human I guess you could be sure of there being some kind of arrangements for showers/bathrooms/toilets
Atlantis, which was ancient-made, had showers and toilets... (though I don't think we ever see one?)... and so, apparently, did their other ancient ships.
however, this ship was designed to be unmanned.. so who knows?
Actually it was designed to hold ancients, they simply didn't use it as they already ascended... So it roams through space doing stuff without them.
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Heavens Gate Consortium Distant Drums
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Posted - 2009.10.04 10:48:00 -
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If the ship was designed to be entirely unmanned, there wouldn't be a life support system. Or corridors or doorways or consoles, etc. ____________________
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Destination SkillQueue
Are We There Yet
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Posted - 2009.10.04 10:53:00 -
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Just fininshed watching it. It wasn't anything special, but not bad either. The biggest problems were, that not much actually happened, the needlesly sacrifice of one crew member and mostly annoying cast of people.
Mostly flashbacks and stretching very little actual happenings to last over an hour. I hope they can do better in actual episodes. Without the needles sacrifice side plot, it would have been boring. And they used the most horribad way to create needless drama. Why the **** didn't you use the god damn remotes you paraded for the viewers just minutes before bringing up the problem. Did they forget to watch their own show? This obvious plot hole is the thing that worries me the most. If they let this go through in a pilot, we can expect similar things to come.
About the characters. The four characters I liked were mathboy, the doctor, the commander and the medic. Not enough to remember their names though. Rest of the people seemed more like random civilians then professionals part of this kind of project. Special mention goes for soldier angry ****, who wouldn't have made through basic psychological evaluation let alone be asigned to a project that important. I guess there is room for character growth though.
The next few episodes need to do better than this.
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Heavens Gate Consortium Distant Drums
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Posted - 2009.10.04 11:17:00 -
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Edited by: ReaperOfSly on 04/10/2009 11:21:06
Originally by: Destination SkillQueue Just fininshed watching it. It wasn't anything special, but not bad either. The biggest problems were, that not much actually happened, the needlesly sacrifice of one crew member and mostly annoying cast of people.
Mostly flashbacks and stretching very little actual happenings to last over an hour. I hope they can do better in actual episodes. Without the needles sacrifice side plot, it would have been boring. And they used the most horribad way to create needless drama. Why the **** didn't you use the god damn remotes you paraded for the viewers just minutes before bringing up the problem. Did they forget to watch their own show? This obvious plot hole is the thing that worries me the most. If they let this go through in a pilot, we can expect similar things to come.
About the characters. The four characters I liked were mathboy, the doctor, the commander and the medic. Not enough to remember their names though. Rest of the people seemed more like random civilians then professionals part of this kind of project. Special mention goes for soldier angry ****, who wouldn't have made through basic psychological evaluation let alone be asigned to a project that important. I guess there is room for character growth though.
The next few episodes need to do better than this.
I hated Rush personally. It looked like they were trying for a Baltar (floppy haired intellectual twit with british accent who gets everyone into the catastrophic mess they're in), but he's a far less sympathetic character. He's just aloof, arrogant and extremely annoying. And almost certainly has some vaguely sinister agenda.
Edit: and maths boy will be the person who stops the sinister plan at the last moment. Calling it now. ____________________
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Emil Erlenmeyer
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Posted - 2009.10.04 11:32:00 -
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I've sporadically watched SG episodes but never really liked it. Then I watched this yesterday, thinking it might catch my interest.
Now I don't think I'll be watching another SG episode anytime soon. Star Wars: the clone wars season 2 just started. I'll stick to that.
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Galk
Gallente Autumn Tactics All the things she said
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Posted - 2009.10.04 11:45:00 -
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Thought it was allright myself, basic premise is all there, we be screwed, unstable lineup of characters that'll no doubt cause each other more strife than the weekly toiled same ole storylines.
Sure it's tv, and how it's done these days, for the sake of the show they have a bunch of oddballs.. kinda get that feeling though that a bunch of conditioned psych tested soliders and advisers involved in the sgc wouldn't be acting like complete idiots.
Grasp situation indeed, but totaly unexpected omg doomed, lets all start putting daggers in each others back, unlikely.
Looking forward to next week though, stargate i like, exploration, the past, what they find and learn allways fancinates me.
universe looks top draw in that effect. ______
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MaxxOmega
Caldari Temporal Mechanics
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Posted - 2009.10.04 16:06:00 -
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Edited by: MaxxOmega on 04/10/2009 16:09:43
Originally by: nahtoh
Originally by: MaxxOmega Edited by: MaxxOmega on 04/10/2009 02:40:11 At least they killed off the politician in the first episode. Too bad they didn't have a couple of lawyers they could fire out an air lock...
And they never talk about basic life necessities on these shows.
1). What's to eat? Like is there a freezer full of space beasts to barbecue? And what about plain old water? 2). Where they can take a dump? Did the previous owners leave bum paper? 3). No showers or tampon dispensers either? In a week everyone will be nice and ripe, no space sex then...
Crazy crap...
Like not paying attention?
Lack of water, mentioned... Food, mentioned... Toilet paper, they had a create if it.
Since its a Ancent ship and they were pretty much Human I guess you could be sure of there being some kind of arrangements for showers/bathrooms/toilets
Mentioned doesn't mean resolved. And they still go no showers...
And in any case, most new tv premiere shows are nothing spectacular. Nothing more than character set up or some few expendables killed off. I looked back at the entire first season of Star Trek TNG and it was laughable compared to later years...
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Xen Gin
Silurian Operations
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Posted - 2009.10.04 16:34:00 -
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Originally by: MaxxOmega And in any case, most new tv premiere shows are nothing spectacular. Nothing more than character set up or some few expendables killed off. I looked back at the entire first season of Star Trek TNG and it was laughable compared to later years...
But should a new series of Stargate be as laughable when its on? SG-1 Children of the Gods was better than this, and they had even more of an adventure doing it. As for ST: TNG, DS9 or Voyager pilots were never as laughable as TNG. Something learnt maybe?
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nahtoh
Caldari Vanguard Frontiers
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Posted - 2009.10.04 17:14:00 -
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Originally by: MaxxOmega Edited by: MaxxOmega on 04/10/2009 16:09:43
Originally by: nahtoh
Originally by: MaxxOmega Edited by: MaxxOmega on 04/10/2009 02:40:11 At least they killed off the politician in the first episode. Too bad they didn't have a couple of lawyers they could fire out an air lock...
And they never talk about basic life necessities on these shows.
1). What's to eat? Like is there a freezer full of space beasts to barbecue? And what about plain old water? 2). Where they can take a dump? Did the previous owners leave bum paper? 3). No showers or tampon dispensers either? In a week everyone will be nice and ripe, no space sex then...
Crazy crap...
Like not paying attention?
Lack of water, mentioned... Food, mentioned... Toilet paper, they had a create if it.
Since its a Ancent ship and they were pretty much Human I guess you could be sure of there being some kind of arrangements for showers/bathrooms/toilets
Mentioned doesn't mean resolved. And they still go no showers...
And in any case, most new tv premiere shows are nothing spectacular. Nothing more than character set up or some few expendables killed off. I looked back at the entire first season of Star Trek TNG and it was laughable compared to later years...
Sigh lets see if you where stuck in a space ship with failing life support what be your first priorty? food, water toliet paper, showers or failing life support?
Not that I am going to sing praises of the show just yet, but I did not see anything that would be a instant show stopper. ========= "I am not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why can`t we just take the safety labels off everything and let the problem fix its self |
ReaperOfSly
Gallente Heavens Gate Consortium Distant Drums
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Posted - 2009.10.04 17:55:00 -
[42]
Originally by: nahtoh
Originally by: MaxxOmega Edited by: MaxxOmega on 04/10/2009 16:09:43
Originally by: nahtoh
Originally by: MaxxOmega Edited by: MaxxOmega on 04/10/2009 02:40:11 At least they killed off the politician in the first episode. Too bad they didn't have a couple of lawyers they could fire out an air lock...
And they never talk about basic life necessities on these shows.
1). What's to eat? Like is there a freezer full of space beasts to barbecue? And what about plain old water? 2). Where they can take a dump? Did the previous owners leave bum paper? 3). No showers or tampon dispensers either? In a week everyone will be nice and ripe, no space sex then...
Crazy crap...
Like not paying attention?
Lack of water, mentioned... Food, mentioned... Toilet paper, they had a create if it.
Since its a Ancent ship and they were pretty much Human I guess you could be sure of there being some kind of arrangements for showers/bathrooms/toilets
Mentioned doesn't mean resolved. And they still go no showers...
And in any case, most new tv premiere shows are nothing spectacular. Nothing more than character set up or some few expendables killed off. I looked back at the entire first season of Star Trek TNG and it was laughable compared to later years...
Sigh lets see if you where stuck in a space ship with failing life support what be your first priorty? food, water toliet paper, showers or failing life support?
Not that I am going to sing praises of the show just yet, but I did not see anything that would be a instant show stopper.
Except for failing to realise you can push buttons remotely with floaty camera balls, just so they could kill off some old guy and give Little Miss Forehead something to be mopey about for a few episodes? ____________________
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goodby4u
Valor Inc. Cosmic Anomalies
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Posted - 2009.10.04 18:04:00 -
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Why waste a floaty ball thing when you have a perfectly good politician to use?
On the subject of showers, the ship is massive and was built by the ancients, I doubt they would overlook something like showers.
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Mr Reeth
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Posted - 2009.10.04 18:21:00 -
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Originally by: Istvaan Shogaatsu
Robert Carlyle is the one off-factor. I can't stop seeing Begbie. I'm pining for the moment when he smashes a bottle over an alien's head.
Oh you son of a *****! IÆm not going to be able to stop seeing Begbie now either!
Originally by: Karma
I was thinking .. "you got these floating balls you can control... why not push the required buttons with them?
The little gamer geek spends like 10 min total screen time playing with the damn thing and doesnÆt tape a pencil to it and use his gamer skills to push a damned button? Hair-pullingly stupid.
But at least they did kill off the politician.
Originally by: Destination SkillQueue Mostly flashbacks and stretching very little actual happenings to last over an hour. I hope they can do better in actual episodes.
No such luck. Did you notice that a lot of questions were raised about the people there in flashbacks but never got answered? This damned series is gonna be 50% flashbacks. They have 80 or so people on that ship so the writers will never run out of filler for weak episodes. If they write a crap episode they can simply take a random person on the ship and show so random scenes from their life at random points in the show. It took nearly 90 minutes for these people to get through a gate and restore life support to a ship. The over use of flashbacks to cover the fact that nothing happened in an episode is what killed Lost for me.
Originally by: Destination SkillQueue
Special mention goes for soldier angry ****, who wouldn't have made through basic psychological evaluation let alone be asigned to a project that important.
This! I hope that guy gets left behind on the first planet.
IÆll give this show a few more episodes but I just donÆt have the time to waste on a show thatÆs just gonna **** me off with plot holes and pointless flashbacks.
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Destination SkillQueue
Are We There Yet
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Posted - 2009.10.04 18:29:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly
I hated Rush personally. It looked like they were trying for a Baltar (floppy haired intellectual twit with british accent who gets everyone into the catastrophic mess they're in), but he's a far less sympathetic character. He's just aloof, arrogant and extremely annoying. And almost certainly has some vaguely sinister agenda.
Edit: and maths boy will be the person who stops the sinister plan at the last moment. Calling it now.
Mostly agreed on the mathboy and on the Baltar clone. At least mathboy will be the socially open and capable contrast for Baltar clone. I liked Baltar clone mainly because he seemed to be one of the few persons who could act professionally under stress and understood the significance of what they had discovered. They were under a short time limit before they would ALL DIE and he was one of the few who actually worked to solve the issue.
I can't actually feel anything negative towards him, since no one had any alternative solutions to the problems. All they did was *****, complain and tell the viewer how bad a person he is for not being as useless extra like them. He certainly has his own agenda and could prove to be some cliched uncaring evil scientist who crosses some moral limits for his goals, but at this point I hope they don't stoop that low.
At this point he seems just a driven man who has lost all important social conections and isn't interested renewing them or pretending that the others are more then random humans he has to work with. I would assume that mathboy might start to chance this and open up his backstory in the process.
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Denny Haze
Amarr Ministry of War
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Posted - 2009.10.04 19:06:00 -
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Thank heck I never watched teen soaps like Battlestar Galactica 90210.
Robert Carlyle should not play bad guys!
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nahtoh
Caldari Vanguard Frontiers
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Posted - 2009.10.04 19:23:00 -
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Originally by: ReaperOfSly
Except for failing to realise you can push buttons remotely with floaty camera balls, just so they could kill off some old guy and give Little Miss Forehead something to be mopey about for a few episodes?
Balls tend to make crapy pointing devices, hell you might need a pulse for the controls to work or the ancient gene to make the damm controls work.
Presently we have no idea and personally i think those that are making a comparison with baltar are making a pretty big dam strech. ========= "I am not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why can`t we just take the safety labels off everything and let the problem fix its self |
goodby4u
Valor Inc. Cosmic Anomalies
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Posted - 2009.10.04 19:53:00 -
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Originally by: nahtoh
Originally by: ReaperOfSly
Except for failing to realise you can push buttons remotely with floaty camera balls, just so they could kill off some old guy and give Little Miss Forehead something to be mopey about for a few episodes?
Balls tend to make crapy pointing devices, hell you might need a pulse for the controls to work or the ancient gene to make the damm controls work.
Presently we have no idea and personally i think those that are making a comparison with baltar are making a pretty big dam strech.
Step 1 grab stick
Step 2 cut ancient gene guy's hand and pour blood on pointer of stick.
step 3 poke the button with stick and remove stick for future use
Do a dance.
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Mr Reeth
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Posted - 2009.10.04 20:12:00 -
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Originally by: goodby4u
Step 1 grab stick
Step 2 cut ancient gene guy's hand and pour blood on pointer of stick.
step 3 poke the button with stick and remove stick for future use
Do a dance.
Congratulations gamer geek! You just solved the puzzle and earned yourself a spot on our doomed team of redshirts. We will be beaming you to our ship in 3... 2...
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Kravick Drasani
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Posted - 2009.10.04 21:42:00 -
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Originally by: Epegi Givo why didn't they use the little video droid and ram the button untill it worked? The senator guy didn't have to die.
There was one scene, but it was very brief, where they mentioned, in passing, they where able to actually close the doors but that it kept opening back up. Apparently the only way for the doors to stay closed is if there is a life sign inside the room? If thats the case then won't the doors just open back up once the person died?
Whatever, any excuse to kill off a politician, even if its a fictional one, is A-OK in my book. -
Originally by: Rilwar If you want to nag on warp speed, how about the question of "Why does my Crow manage to go 9.5AU/s for 2 seconds during a 9AU jump?"
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Jacob Mei
Gallente
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Posted - 2009.10.04 22:51:00 -
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Originally by: Kravick Drasani
Originally by: Epegi Givo why didn't they use the little video droid and ram the button untill it worked? The senator guy didn't have to die.
There was one scene, but it was very brief, where they mentioned, in passing, they where able to actually close the doors but that it kept opening back up. Apparently the only way for the doors to stay closed is if there is a life sign inside the room? If thats the case then won't the doors just open back up once the person died?
Whatever, any excuse to kill off a politician, even if its a fictional one, is A-OK in my book.
I think it was more related to the fact that they kept trying to keep the door open long enough for someone to run back after hitting the commands but the doors were detecting the obstruction and opens back up. As for why they didnt use a shpere, the ancient controled looked like screen buttons (the actual name escapes me atm) so maybe the button didnt register an impact (I really have no idea how those systems work)?
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goodby4u
Valor Inc. Cosmic Anomalies
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Posted - 2009.10.05 00:26:00 -
[52]
Originally by: Jacob Mei Edited by: Jacob Mei on 04/10/2009 22:59:21
Originally by: Kravick Drasani
Originally by: Epegi Givo why didn't they use the little video droid and ram the button untill it worked? The senator guy didn't have to die.
There was one scene, but it was very brief, where they mentioned, in passing, they where able to actually close the doors but that it kept opening back up. Apparently the only way for the doors to stay closed is if there is a life sign inside the room? If thats the case then won't the doors just open back up once the person died?
Whatever, any excuse to kill off a politician, even if its a fictional one, is A-OK in my book.
I think it was more related to the fact that they kept trying to keep the door open long enough for someone to run back after hitting the commands but the doors were detecting the obstruction and opens back up. As for why they didnt use a shpere, the ancient controled looked like screen buttons (the actual name escapes me atm) so maybe the button didnt register an impact (I really have no idea how those systems work)?
Edit: What I want to know is why is there a time limit to begin with. Its been established repeatedly that distance is not a factor for worm hole travel. all you need is an address and enough power with the power being drawn from the outgoing gate location (ie the ship). It cant be that the planet bound gates dont have power, otherwise how are they going to get back to the ship? I really hope its not some sort of two way worm hole, I absolutely hate it when writers break their own lore rules.
Lets say it would be impossible to use a pole or ball with ancient dna on it(which isn't impossible as in sga the jeni wished to cut off sheppard's hand and use it to fly a puddle jumper) couldn't they just use brute force or a lever or pulley or anything to pull the door shut and weld it down? I mean they have damn near unlimited scrap metal to build anything they want.
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Ace2001
Caldari Perkone
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Posted - 2009.10.05 02:43:00 -
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Here are my problems with the show:
Jack is fat. WTF happened there? (That is Jack O'neil (spelling?) right?)
How the hell long does this take place after SG1/SGA? Because I'm pretty damn sure we had an Asgard knowledge database. And already had at least a few ships upgraded with basic Asgard weapons and shields.
So how the bloody hell did we lose that fight?! Why wasn't Carter able to kick their ass?! >:O
I'm assuming that a base built inside a mountain, and a stargate connected to a planet's core doesn't usually happen over night, so there's no bloody reason for our ship to have lost that fight. (Granted, they only showed what.. 3 or so enemy ships? There may have been more that wasn't shown, but still. -.- )
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Danton Marcellus
Nebula Rasa Holdings
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Posted - 2009.10.05 02:51:00 -
[54]
Originally by: Denny Haze Thank heck I never watched teen soaps like Battlestar Galactica 90210.
Robert Carlyle should not play bad guys!
Sure he should, have you not seen how creepy he was in Ravenous?
Should/would/could have, HAVE you chav!
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Jacob Mei
Gallente
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Posted - 2009.10.05 03:55:00 -
[55]
Originally by: goodby4u
Originally by: Jacob Mei Edited by: Jacob Mei on 04/10/2009 22:59:21
Originally by: Kravick Drasani
Originally by: Epegi Givo why didn't they use the little video droid and ram the button untill it worked? The senator guy didn't have to die.
There was one scene, but it was very brief, where they mentioned, in passing, they where able to actually close the doors but that it kept opening back up. Apparently the only way for the doors to stay closed is if there is a life sign inside the room? If thats the case then won't the doors just open back up once the person died?
Whatever, any excuse to kill off a politician, even if its a fictional one, is A-OK in my book.
I think it was more related to the fact that they kept trying to keep the door open long enough for someone to run back after hitting the commands but the doors were detecting the obstruction and opens back up. As for why they didnt use a shpere, the ancient controled looked like screen buttons (the actual name escapes me atm) so maybe the button didnt register an impact (I really have no idea how those systems work)?
Edit: What I want to know is why is there a time limit to begin with. Its been established repeatedly that distance is not a factor for worm hole travel. all you need is an address and enough power with the power being drawn from the outgoing gate location (ie the ship). It cant be that the planet bound gates dont have power, otherwise how are they going to get back to the ship? I really hope its not some sort of two way worm hole, I absolutely hate it when writers break their own lore rules.
Lets say it would be impossible to use a pole or ball with ancient dna on it(which isn't impossible as in sga the jeni wished to cut off sheppard's hand and use it to fly a puddle jumper) couldn't they just use brute force or a lever or pulley or anything to pull the door shut and weld it down? I mean they have damn near unlimited scrap metal to build anything they want.
Thats assuming that the door wasnt operating on some form of hydrolic system (and given that its supposed to be an air tight seal im willing to bet that whatever system was in place was pretty powerful). As for the weld thats assuming they had or located a torch to weld said scrap metal and that said weld was air tight. Based on the scenes the evacuation was very much a grab what you can and get your ass through the gate so the odds of them actually having brought the equipment needed for such a thing (or for that matter the equipment being in the path of someone who thought to grab such an item) are quite slim. On an unrelated note, Kneel before Zod! |
Denny Haze
Amarr Ministry of War
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Posted - 2009.10.05 04:01:00 -
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Originally by: Danton Marcellus
Originally by: Denny Haze Thank heck I never watched teen soaps like Battlestar Galactica 90210.
Robert Carlyle should not play bad guys!
Sure he should, have you not seen how creepy he was in Ravenous?
No, but I saw how creepy he was in 28 Weeks Later, and he's better as Felix De Souza!
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Atomos Darksun
Randomness.
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Posted - 2009.10.05 04:07:00 -
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Originally by: Ace2001 Here are my problems with the show:
Jack is fat. WTF happened there? (That is Jack O'neil (spelling?) right?)
How the hell long does this take place after SG1/SGA? Because I'm pretty damn sure we had an Asgard knowledge database. And already had at least a few ships upgraded with basic Asgard weapons and shields.
So how the bloody hell did we lose that fight?! Why wasn't Carter able to kick their ass?! >:O
I'm assuming that a base built inside a mountain, and a stargate connected to a planet's core doesn't usually happen over night, so there's no bloody reason for our ship to have lost that fight. (Granted, they only showed what.. 3 or so enemy ships? There may have been more that wasn't shown, but still. -.- )
The ship is called the "George Hammond," which is actually the Phoenix renamed. Which was in the season 4 Atlantis finale. Which means that it can and should have Asgard beam technology, and considering those were Goa'uld ships, should have been able to knock them straight out of the sky.
But I don't think the writers wanted to concentrate on every little plot hole found in the Milky Way, and just wanted to get straight out in the middle of ****ing nowhere so they could get down to business.
Originally by: Amoxin My vent is talking to me in a devil voice...
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goodby4u
Valor Inc. Cosmic Anomalies
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Posted - 2009.10.05 04:26:00 -
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Well if those doors were constructed anything like the doors in atlantis, they would be pretty easy to open because the ones in atlantis only took a single, or two people to open or close.
Ofcourse these are bigger but you have an army of useless people standing in the hall way and like I said all the pulleys and levers you will ever wish to have.
How about this idea, you take a decent sized metal plate and place it on the place where the shield is stopping the air from escaping, then find a way to secure it over the place where air was originally escaping, then drop the shield.
I mean these are suppose to be uber smart people here, they should come up with better ideas then"hey lets just throw people at it until it closes".
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Xen Gin
Silurian Operations
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Posted - 2009.10.05 05:06:00 -
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Originally by: goodby4u Well if those doors were constructed anything like the doors in atlantis, they would be pretty easy to open because the ones in atlantis only took a single, or two people to open or close.
Ofcourse these are bigger but you have an army of useless people standing in the hall way and like I said all the pulleys and levers you will ever wish to have.
How about this idea, you take a decent sized metal plate and place it on the place where the shield is stopping the air from escaping, then find a way to secure it over the place where air was originally escaping, then drop the shield.
I mean these are suppose to be uber smart people here, they should come up with better ideas then"hey lets just throw people at it until it closes".
So many plot holes, not enough buses available!
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Fina Kelitan
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Posted - 2009.10.05 10:52:00 -
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Originally by: Kravick Drasani
Originally by: Epegi Givo why didn't they use the little video droid and ram the button untill it worked? The senator guy didn't have to die.
There was one scene, but it was very brief, where they mentioned, in passing, they where able to actually close the doors but that it kept opening back up. Apparently the only way for the doors to stay closed is if there is a life sign inside the room? If thats the case then won't the doors just open back up once the person died?
That's wrong. The actual thing they mention is that they tried to jam the doors open long enough to let the person who pressed the button out, but the door just opened again when it noticed it was blocked. Like a lift door does.
Also, using the droid probably wouldn't work, due to the air leaving the ship dragging it away. That and the possible ancient gene thing, or any number of other retcon-in-able reasons.
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