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Stargate Universe's premiere episode, 'Air', charts the arrival of the humans on Destiny. Their journey is precipitated by an attack on the secret base they are using to investigate the problem of how to dial a special gate address. Fortunately that problem is solved in the nick of time by a science team comprised of the obsessive Dr. Nicholas Rush (Robert Carlyle) and video game geek Eli Wallace (David Blue). When the base's stargate is identified as the only viable means of escape, Rush decides to dial the mysterious address rather than another stargate on Earth. The survivors from the base race through without knowing where they will emerge. On the other side they find that they have avoided death at the hands of their alien attackers only to face the probability of asphyxiation (hence, the episode title) due to Destiny’s failing life support systems.
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Stargate Universe's premiere episode, 'Air', charts the arrival of the humans on Destiny. Their journey is precipitated by an attack on the secret base they are using to investigate the problem of how to dial a special gate address. Fortunately that problem is solved in the nick of time by a science team comprised of the obsessive Dr. Nicholas Rush (Robert Carlyle) and video game geek Eli Wallace (David Blue). When the base's stargate is identified as the only viable means of escape, Rush decides to dial the mysterious address rather than another stargate on Earth. The survivors from the base race through without knowing where they will emerge. On the other side they find that they have avoided death at the hands of their alien attackers only to face the probability of asphyxiation (hence, the episode title) due to Destiny’s failing life support systems.
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