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Originally posted by OfF3nSiV3yes but weir would have to go back sometime in the future, because if it wouldn't there would be no 'other' weir
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Originally posted by OfF3nSiV3yes but weir would have to go back sometime in the future, because if it wouldn't there would be no 'other' weir
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Originally posted by Ugly PigWhen Weir traveled to the past, she created an alternate reality (ours). In it, Weir doesn't have to travel back in time, because it already happened in that alternate reality. It is the fact that alternate Weir travelled back in time that made this reality exist in the first place, in which Weir does not travel back in time.
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Originally posted by ShipperahoyWhere's my Advil when I need it? Between this stuff and finals week my brain is liable to literally explode. Calgon take me away!
In fact, to anyone who doesn't understand the multiverse w/ time travel concept: Go out to your library and get Timeline.sigpic
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Well, I thought it was a fantastic episode with a very unique take on the whole time travel concept. Definately my favourite bit was this conversation (from memory):
McKay: This jumper had an additional component added to it.
Sheppard: Flux Capacitor?
And also the little tidbit of conversation between Janus and Weir that will definately play into SG-1. It was good to finally find out after 7 and half years of SG-1 and 3/4 of a year of Atlantis, what happened to the Ancients/Atlanteans but it didn't reveal all, and no doubt the writers have done that on purpose, only throwing us a bone to appease us for now.
I think the show is really going to hit it's stride in Season 2 when the writers really start getting into the whole backstory. I think the show has really only had 1 or 2 "average" episodes this season with all the rest being very well done, especially from "The Storm" onwards. Thumbs up from me!"I'm thinking of nice turkey sandwich..."
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Ok Ladies and Gentlemen,
Rewatch the episode very carefully, to obtain the name of the Altantian Woman who just happens to be the hologram, you must listen to Janus and watch who Janus is looking at when he says the words..."you need to talk to Moros", because the ally Wier was talking about was Janus himself - he helps her make it safe for the second expedition to succeed where her team did not.
Her name is not MOROS it is Melia as stated in the Gateworld Episode Spoiler Section for this specific episode.
So there, thus endeth the name debate!
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you must listen to Janus and watch who Janus is looking at when he says the words..."you need to talk to Moros", because the ally Wier was talking about was Janus himself
The only possibility is that Janus is actually talking TO hologram lady and telling her that SHE needs to talk to 'moros', but that doesn't really make sense.
The name Melia is never mentioned in the episode.
Like I said, I watched it twice, very carefully.
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Originally posted by Ugly PigWhen Weir traveled to the past, she created an alternate reality (ours). In it, Weir doesn't have to travel back in time, because it already happened in that alternate reality. It is the fact that alternate Weir travelled back in time that made this reality exist in the first place, in which Weir does not travel back in time.
and entropic cascade failure didn't apply cos (1) Young Weir has only existed for 35 odd years and (2) Old Weir was in stasis, and if ageing is slow perhaps so are the effects of entropic cascade failure.
I can't believe I actually remembered entropic cascade failure off the top of my head. I'm spending way too much time here!
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Originally posted by fair_nymphThe only possibility is that Janus is actually talking TO hologram lady and telling her that SHE needs to talk to 'moros', but that doesn't really make sense.The Unknown James
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Originally posted by AadizookaanOk Ladies and Gentlemen,
Rewatch the episode very carefully, to obtain the name of the Altantian Woman who just happens to be the hologram, you must listen to Janus and watch who Janus is looking at when he says the words..."you need to talk to Moros", because the ally Wier was talking about was Janus himself - he helps her make it safe for the second expedition to succeed where her team did not.
Her name is not MOROS it is Melia as stated in the Gateworld Episode Spoiler Section for this specific episode.
So there, thus endeth the name debate!
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