I know there are many posts/ threads regarding the final episode of SG-1, but i couldn't find a suitable one to post the following in.
I have recently recieved my monthly addition of the SKY magazine. reading through it i noticed this comment about the final SG-1 episode
QOUTE ' The end of an era for Stargate addicts - the alst-ever episode of the longest running sci-fi series airs tonight! (March 13th) Die hard 'Gaters' wanted the show to run forever, but all good things copme to an end. In this final outing, starring Beau Bridges as Major General Hank Landry, SG-1 members travel first 20 and then 40 years ahead to see what their possible futures may be ...'
According to other posts (on other threads) regarding this final episode it sounded as if the SG-1 crew were stranded on a ship for 50 years (not by choice) having to live together and further develop their relationships, but hey presto, they find a reset button.
The above quote makes it sound like the crew decide to time travel to see their futures. Could this mean that they use the 'Puddle Jumper' with the time machine built into it?
I have recently recieved my monthly addition of the SKY magazine. reading through it i noticed this comment about the final SG-1 episode
QOUTE ' The end of an era for Stargate addicts - the alst-ever episode of the longest running sci-fi series airs tonight! (March 13th) Die hard 'Gaters' wanted the show to run forever, but all good things copme to an end. In this final outing, starring Beau Bridges as Major General Hank Landry, SG-1 members travel first 20 and then 40 years ahead to see what their possible futures may be ...'
According to other posts (on other threads) regarding this final episode it sounded as if the SG-1 crew were stranded on a ship for 50 years (not by choice) having to live together and further develop their relationships, but hey presto, they find a reset button.
The above quote makes it sound like the crew decide to time travel to see their futures. Could this mean that they use the 'Puddle Jumper' with the time machine built into it?
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