Originally posted by SGalisa:
9 pages!! haven't read anything above yet...
9 pages!! haven't read anything above yet...
Actually, Canada got the ep earlier this week, which is how there are nine pages of discussion "overnight".
gosh, just imagine all of the ep topics getting the misc. other {related episode} topics merged in... what a *headache* that'd be, for sure! Searching alone for closely related info mixtures is a monster idea in itself. agh!
Originally posted by Amalthia, at post # 19:
I also didn't like the time pressure in the episode and I think they could have defrosted some of the ancients.
I also didn't like the time pressure in the episode and I think they could have defrosted some of the ancients.
Originally posted by Seastallion:
...even the youngest crewman on board the Aurora would physically be about a 100 years old. The only thing keeping them alive at all, were the stasis pods. If any of them had left, they'd die almost immediately.
...even the youngest crewman on board the Aurora would physically be about a 100 years old. The only thing keeping them alive at all, were the stasis pods. If any of them had left, they'd die almost immediately.
Originally posted by Amalthia, at post # 19:
...the ancients. it's just frustrating that they never really learn more about them.
...the ancients. it's just frustrating that they never really learn more about them.
Out of the 91% of the ancient database, that Zelenka wasn't able to save to the SGC's hard-drives in the SIEGE eps, how much of that 9% that could be saved still hasn't yet been deciphered? How much of it has actually been revealed to us viewers?? It's probably a challenge that the writers *are* fully aware of and haven't even figured out for themselves what new technologies, etc. are waiting to be revealed...
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