Interesting view I would say. I liked the direction of this episode because it was different. It was kinda like playing an fps. Although, we are used to the third person view I liked it how it we were behind the actual player. A significant improvement from last week's boring episode MASSIVE I would say.
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Originally posted by globex View PostInteresting view I would say. I liked the direction of this episode because it was different. It was kinda like playing an fps. Although, we are used to the third person view I liked it how it we were behind the actual player. A significant improvement from last week's boring episode MASSIVE I would say.Currently watching: Dark Matter, 12 Monkeys, Doctor Who, Under the Dome, The Mentalist, The Messengers, The Last Ship, Elementary, Dominion, The Whispers, Extant, Olympus, Da Vinci's Demons, Vikings
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The similarity to FPS that I did not like was the "game resets." All in all though, it was a good episode.Why do I like Stargate? Best premise for low budget sci fi ever. It took me at least 5 seasons to start liking Jack O'Neill. The Re'tu are my favorite SG alien perhaps followed by the Reole.
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Originally posted by Commander Zelix View PostI think every gamer thought about FPS when they saw that point of view. I was surprise there wasn't more recoil from Eli. And yeah the episode was like night and day with that "Earth" soap opera crap from last week.
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Time is the best Stargate Universe episode to date, period. It had suspense, a little bit of horror.Spoiler:The only problem was the whole reset thing, which I can live with. To have such a beautiful premise of the Stargate going through a solar flare, and you know what is exactly going to happen when it happens...I mean anyone with a brain would have thought of it. Why try to live when you can save everyone?
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Originally posted by Blistna View PostTime is the best Stargate Universe episode to date, period. It had suspense, a little bit of horror.Spoiler:The only problem was the whole reset thing, which I can live with. To have such a beautiful premise of the Stargate going through a solar flare, and you know what is exactly going to happen when it happens...I mean anyone with a brain would have thought of it. Why try to live when you can save everyone?
Of course they didnt know the time travel/solar flare problem, but they knew that an unstable wormhole could kill them and it may not have even been connected to the Destiny, so thru a simple malfunciton, they end up marooned on a planet on the ass end of the Sloan Great Wall, while the Destiny speeds off into oblivion.
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