I was wondering if there are any more SGU novels planned?
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With the release of SG-1: THE DRIFT, I've received several emails asking about how my Antarctica research tied into the Stargate franchise. To this end, I've started a series of posts over at my blog that covers the region, my logic, and how I connected the dots. Today's entry focuses on how I determined what the "real" location would have been for the Ancient outpost. If you have any more questions, feel free to post here or email me at digitalred93 AT gmail.com. If you're interested in seeing more behind-the-scenes photos and videos from my journey to the bottom of the world, visit my site to read more about my Antarctic expedition.
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I know it's not an official novel, but there's an AMAZING fanfic that is probably as long as the Legacy novels (if not longer) that gives closure to SGU. It's called "Force over distance" and it's the best possible thing to have happened to SGU fandom.It's very intelligently written.Frankly, I don't think any tie-novel novel could possibly compare to it.