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Originally posted by Mitchell82 View PostI haven't watched them in awhile but I've seen those movies countless times so I have to say you are correct. It is a pretty big plot booboo.However there is one error in your hypothesis. After Doc tears up the not he doesn't toss it in the bin he stuffs it in his pocket. *see atachment* My guess sometime offscreen after Marty goes to 1885 he repairs the note.
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For those bored, or easily amused I've done my weekly 'rewrite' of the episode (THE LAST MAN), complete with several dozen spoiler caps, at
http://wraithfodder.livejournal.com/183444.html
Last edited by prion; 06 March 2008, 06:13 PM.
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Originally posted by prion View PostFor those bored, or easily amused I've done my weekly 'rewrite' of the episode (THE LAST MAN) at
http://wraithfodder.livejournal.com/183444.html
COOL!!!
...I've been hoping you would do one for TLM, all the others I have read so far have been awsome!
Thanks again prion
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Originally posted by FenRiR FoXz View PostCOOL!!!
...I've been hoping you would do one for TLM, all the others I have read so far have been awsome!
Thanks again prion
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SGA - TV Guide Online: TV Hot List Fri Mar 7 '08:
From TV Guide Online:
http://www.tvguide.com/tv-hotlist
(Please follow the link for the complete column. SGA is #1 on the TV Hot List!)
TV HOT LIST
The Shows We're Watching Tonight
Stargate Atlantis
10 pm/ET SCI FI New
The spin-off's fourth-season finale borrows the wisdom of author Thomas Wolfe, who famously observed that "you can't go home again." Sheppard (Joe Flanigan) does the time warp and returns to Atlantis a few thousand years too late, where he finds the aquatic space station abandoned in a sea of sand. If you've ever wondered what Dr. McKay would look like in his autumn years, be sure to tune in to witness this conundrum. — Michael Chant
Dive into full episodes and clips of Stargate Atlantis with our Online Video Guide.
http://video.tvguide.com/search/Stargate+Atlantis
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SG1/SGA/SGU - Saving Earth/Atlantis/?, one mission at a time!
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DISCLAIMER: I have not seen the episode.
This is merely a hypothetical guess.
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Sheppard's team is offworld searching for clues to where Michael and Teyla are. While investigating a complex McKay probably triggers a booby trap and they hightail it back to the stargate and dial out. Sheppard is the last one to go through and he enters the wormhole just as the building explodes, sending an energy burst to the gate. Wormhole shifts to pass by a star with an erupting solar flare and badda bing Sheppard winds up 40,000 years in the future.
Meanwhile, in the past, the ships are helping with the search for Teyla and perhaps Sheppard now as well. Instead of stumbling upon Michael's group, they are ambushed by the Wraith and one of our ships is destroyed, the other possibly crippled and captured. The Wraith use the wreckage and/or captured ship to reverse engineer an intergalactic hyperdrive and acquire the coordinates for Earth, enabling them to invade the Milky Way.
In the decades that follow, the Wraith completely overrun our galaxy and eventually conquer Earth, eliminating our civilization except for the Atlantis expedition back in Pegasus which the Wraith wouldn't bother with. With no hope left, and elderly McKay programs in a message for the day when Sheppard finally steps through the gate, and included is a daring plan to return Sheppard to the past and save humanity's future.
Note: I'm unsure if they'll maintain the "jumping wormhole" canon from SG-1 and Sheppard winds up on a different world, or if the Ancients "corrected" that problem to ping-pong back to the correct destination. So either the planet underwent a cataclysmic ecological change, or it's a completely different world and McKay somehow calculated where Sheppard would end up and moved Atlantis there.
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Originally posted by prion View PostFor those bored, or easily amused I've done my weekly 'rewrite' of the episode (THE LAST MAN), complete with several dozen spoiler caps, at
http://wraithfodder.livejournal.com/183444.html
Thanks you just killed me
To funnyA word of advice... there are creatures that live between this dimension and the next, fiendish creatures that feast on the suffering of an entire world to satiate their eternal hunger. Support the Gateworld Cantina or suffer the fate of all who fall into the clutches of the 'Eladrith Ynneas'
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Originally posted by Malakriss View Post**********
DISCLAIMER: I have not seen the episode.
This is merely a hypothetical guess.
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Sheppard's team is offworld searching for clues to where Michael and Teyla are. While investigating a complex McKay probably triggers a booby trap and they hightail it back to the stargate and dial out. Sheppard is the last one to go through and he enters the wormhole just as the building explodes, sending an energy burst to the gate. Wormhole shifts to pass by a star with an erupting solar flare and badda bing Sheppard winds up 40,000 years in the future.
Meanwhile, in the past, the ships are helping with the search for Teyla and perhaps Sheppard now as well. Instead of stumbling upon Michael's group, they are ambushed by the Wraith and one of our ships is destroyed, the other possibly crippled and captured. The Wraith use the wreckage and/or captured ship to reverse engineer an intergalactic hyperdrive and acquire the coordinates for Earth, enabling them to invade the Milky Way.
In the decades that follow, the Wraith completely overrun our galaxy and eventually conquer Earth, eliminating our civilization except for the Atlantis expedition back in Pegasus which the Wraith wouldn't bother with. With no hope left, and elderly McKay programs in a message for the day when Sheppard finally steps through the gate, and included is a daring plan to return Sheppard to the past and save humanity's future.
Note: I'm unsure if they'll maintain the "jumping wormhole" canon from SG-1 and Sheppard winds up on a different world, or if the Ancients "corrected" that problem to ping-pong back to the correct destination. So either the planet underwent a cataclysmic ecological change, or it's a completely different world and McKay somehow calculated where Sheppard would end up and moved Atlantis there.
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New interview with Brad Wright with comments about The Last Man here
http://stargate-sg1-solutions.com/blog/?p=1164
Spoiler:Its a Wonderful Life
Seriously? LOL - can't wait.
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