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Originally posted by Gregorius View PostThey were able to handle suggestions in the earlier seasons (I think S1 ~ S7/8) of SG-1, but I guess time has made them think they know best.
"When everyone around you is in agreement with your decisions, be afraid."
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Originally posted by Gregorius View PostThey were able to handle suggestions in the earlier seasons (I think S1 ~ S7/8) of SG-1, but I guess time has made them think they know best.I'm not weird, I'm limited edition.
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Originally posted by Gregorius View PostIn space aerodynamics are the least of your concern since there is, for the lack of a better term, nothing that can cause induced and profile drag which in turn eliminate the need for an aerodynamic shape.
What bugs the most about the ships on SG (ST ships suffer from a lot of problems also when looked at from a design and construction perspective) are where the bridges are located; they are located on the top of the vessel instead of a reinforced part in the center of the ship where they by far vunerable for attack. The bridge is one of the most important areas of a space ship and you don't place it on top of you vessel, it's too risky in case of an attack and besides that it's useless because what does the bridge crew have to look out for in space where it's dark (The reason the bridge is on top in sea ships is due to visibility so the crew can look outside and remain watchful)? That's one problem.
One of the other problems is the shape and armour of the vessels, they're so inefficient and poorly designed for a warship. The Battlestars from BSG are much better designed, as are most ships in B5 and SW, when you look at their intended usage. The SG ships have little to no armour and thus always rely on their shields, the moment it collapses the ship is done for. This is a bad design call, as a warship, especially in space, should be heavily armoured so that while the shields are down it can still perform in battle without sustaining critcal damage. The long, ugly, thing that runs up to the front is a defence liability and it's pointless, there is no reason why it should be there. If you widen it, it can house more people, more weapons, more cargo and more fighters. Plus it will be less of an obvious target and will be more difficult to destroy.
And lastly I'll complain about the lack of thrusters in the front of the vessel. How on Earth do those ships slow down?
TPTB should consult engineers, preferably those who worked for the military and have experience with spacecraft, and ask them to design the ships...
I watched Adrift, that was bad enough
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Originally posted by Pajus View PostThey have a good reason - they have the longest running sci-fi show ever. It made them so proud they've forgotten about the proverb taught to everyone, who was about to become a monarch:
"When everyone around you is in agreement with your decisions, be afraid."And the fact that they have longest running sci fi show doesn't make them right on absolutely everything, because everyone makes mistakes.
I'm not weird, I'm limited edition.
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Originally posted by Gregorius View PostAdrift: "Horrible episode, as I stated clearly in my review of it, due to its bad plot. The only redeeming thing aspect of it were the actors."
Travelers: "Boring. Lame. Predictable. I guess this is probably the worst introduction of a new enemy/ally ep in the whole Stargate franchise. Even the Ori had a better introduction than the "Travellers".'I'm not weird, I'm limited edition.
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Originally posted by Anuna View PostBoth Travelers and Adrift were horribly predictable, and both episodes ruined my favorite characters. What happened in Adrift was just a cheap way to write Weir out, while Travelers dumbed down Sheppard and gosh I'm so tired of episodes like that. What happened to the guy from The Storm & The Eye?
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Originally posted by Pajus View PostHe reached pubity. That's why he started thinking with the parts of his body that are usually used for procreation (Sanctuary aired after The Eye)I'm not weird, I'm limited edition.
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Originally posted by Reefgirl View PostJust a little something to upset TPTB
Spoiler:The christmas episode of Doctor Who at one point had 13 million viewers, over 50% of the viewership between 7-8pm
Watch it and see how you can trounce your rivals and keep your viewers boysI'm not weird, I'm limited edition.
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Originally posted by Anuna View PostYes, they were. FUBAR indeed.
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Originally posted by Anuna View PostWow, that is definitely impressive. We don't have Dr. Who here... I should get my hands on that show somehow!
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