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Rawrtastic episode. I'm very much anticipating to see what you think would happen if the people of Earth have tasted the fist of an alien oppressor, and are now given the change to either work together and perhaps prevail, or work only for oneself and face certain defeat.
Me, I'm hopeful for us, there's nothing quite as bond-forming as having a common enemy, against whom revenge is a dish that needs to be served.
The Venii are also very intriguing to me, and I'm sure there's lots of stories to tell on that front. An unprovoked obliteration of one of their decentralised worlds... that would piss anyone off.
Perhaps even more of a pending question for me is: where are the Ori followers? They must feel some kind off debt for nearly wiping out a galaxy that had done nothing to them in the name of a false religion. Don't tell me they are _still_ trying to get things in order. Or can't they fly their ships without the priors?
Next up, my favorite, the Asschen, it looks like they are actively hugging the Der'kal area of conquest. Is this some kind of attempt to stop the Der'kal from encroaching on their turf? And, just as the Asschen aren't stupid, so are the Der'kal. They must know what kind of a threat they and their biological weapons pose. Especially after the Tau'ri managed to make an efficient Der'kal killer, having far less expertise in that kind of weaponry (and especially delivery systems, something which I believe the Asschen excel in).
Keep up the good work!
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those aschen are little buggers aren't they?Continuing Stargate
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=50813
Stargate Universal Sin
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=67861
Stargate Dark Frontier
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=71213
Uttara Kuru- Afterimage (proper theme for stargate)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gPYc1boma8
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it is ernest's planetContinuing Stargate
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=50813
Stargate Universal Sin
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=67861
Stargate Dark Frontier
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=71213
Uttara Kuru- Afterimage (proper theme for stargate)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gPYc1boma8
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Originally posted by Sector View PostRawrtastic episode. I'm very much anticipating to see what you think would happen if the people of Earth have tasted the fist of an alien oppressor, and are now given the change to either work together and perhaps prevail, or work only for oneself and face certain defeat.
Me, I'm hopeful for us, there's nothing quite as bond-forming as having a common enemy, against whom revenge is a dish that needs to be served.
The Venii are also very intriguing to me, and I'm sure there's lots of stories to tell on that front. An unprovoked obliteration of one of their decentralised worlds... that would piss anyone off.
Perhaps even more of a pending question for me is: where are the Ori followers? They must feel some kind off debt for nearly wiping out a galaxy that had done nothing to them in the name of a false religion. Don't tell me they are _still_ trying to get things in order. Or can't they fly their ships without the priors?
Next up, my favorite, the Asschen, it looks like they are actively hugging the Der'kal area of conquest. Is this some kind of attempt to stop the Der'kal from encroaching on their turf? And, just as the Asschen aren't stupid, so are the Der'kal. They must know what kind of a threat they and their biological weapons pose. Especially after the Tau'ri managed to make an efficient Der'kal killer, having far less expertise in that kind of weaponry (and especially delivery systems, something which I believe the Asschen excel in).
Originally posted by janus 510 View Postbut that was said to be close to earth I thoughtClick the banner or episode links to visit the virtual continuations of Stargate!Previous Episode: 11x03 "Shore Leave" | Previous Episode: 6x04 "Nightfall" | Now Airing: 3x06 "Eldest"The Continuing Stargate Wiki | Stargate: Avalon l The New "Ark of Truth" | Stargate: Universe Reviews | Banner designs by Alx
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I have always wondered how the Der'kal would far up against the Ori...
Also do the der'kal heavily rely on tactics in ground battles (like we do in modern war) or are they more like the Jaffa? (Throw wave after wave of soldiers firing randomly at the the enemy)
"Oddly, this is familiar to you, as if it were from an old dream, but you can't exactly remember..."
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Originally posted by Wazmux View PostWill the Beta Site remain as a home for many humans?
"Oddly, this is familiar to you, as if it were from an old dream, but you can't exactly remember..."
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Until it says so in an episode or S09 says it, i still think O´neill is alive..
By the way, I have a question. Why do everyone refer to Ernest's planet as Heliopolis? When he mentioned Heliopolis in the episode he was merely referring to the ancient Egyptian city, and every time the planet has been mentioned in the series it has been referred to as Ernest's planet...
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Originally posted by Link Æwondåslåmon View PostBut that's just it. He did say it!
By the way, I have a question. Why do everyone refer to Ernest's planet as Heliopolis? When he mentioned Heliopolis in the episode he was merely referring to the ancient Egyptian city, and every time the planet has been mentioned in the series it has been referred to as Ernest's planet...
Go onto the omnipedia and search Ernest. You find:
LITTLEFIELD, ERNEST
A scientist and engineer who worked with Professor Langford to try to unlock the secrets of the Stargate in 1945, Dr. Ernest Littlefield was the first man to travel through Earth's gate since the ancient Eyptians buried it. Littlefield realized that the glyphs on the Stargate made up destinations. He was also courting the professor's daughter, Catherine Langford, and was prepared to ask him for her hand in marriage.
Unfortunately, he was unable to do so. When the research team stumbled upon a valid gate address and activated a wormhole, Littlefield accepted a mission to step through. Believing the event horizon to be water, he dressed in a deep-sea diver's suit and given an air hose. When the gate deactivated, the hose was cut and Dr. Littlefield was believed to have perished. Dr. Langford informed his grief-stricken daughter that he perished in a lab accident.
Ernest was trapped on the deserted world for more than 50 years. There he had hallucinations of a life with Catherine as he discovered the mysteries of the world he gated to. Nicknaming the planet "Heliopolis," Ernest discovered that it had once been a meeting place for four advanced alien races. He translated much of the inscriptions, documenting everything, while putting up with a vicious weather pattern year after year.
When records of the accident in 1945 were uncovered by Dr. Daniel Jackson, Catherine was summoned to go through the gate with SG-1 to the world where Ernest had gone. They found him there, a frail and naked old man -- bitter about Earth never having sent anyone after him. He taught Daniel what he knew about the alien meeting place, and returned to Earth in the nick of time before the Stargate fell into the ocean in a terrible storm.
Ernest has been reunited with Catherine, and the two are living out their life together in peace.
PLAYED BY - Keene Curtis, Paul McGillion
FIRST APPEARED - The Torment of Tantalus
HELIOPOLIS
Nickname for "Ernest's Planet," PB2-908. After failed experiments to uncover the mysteries of the Stargate, Dr. Ernest Littlefield became trapped on this world. During his more than 50 years there, Littlefield determined that the planet was once a meeting place for the exchange of knowledge and culture for four great races -- who SG-1 later identified as the Asgard, the Nox, the Furlings, and the Ancients.
SG-1 rescued Dr. Littlefield from Heliopolis, only to discover that the planet's Stargate has fallen into the ocean. The planet is no longer reachable by Stargate.
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Originally posted by SG-18 View PostWe call it that because of this: http://www.gateworld.net/sg1/s1/110.shtml
Go onto the omnipedia and search Ernest. You find:
LITTLEFIELD, ERNEST
A scientist and engineer who worked with Professor Langford to try to unlock the secrets of the Stargate in 1945, Dr. Ernest Littlefield was the first man to travel through Earth's gate since the ancient Eyptians buried it. Littlefield realized that the glyphs on the Stargate made up destinations. He was also courting the professor's daughter, Catherine Langford, and was prepared to ask him for her hand in marriage.
Unfortunately, he was unable to do so. When the research team stumbled upon a valid gate address and activated a wormhole, Littlefield accepted a mission to step through. Believing the event horizon to be water, he dressed in a deep-sea diver's suit and given an air hose. When the gate deactivated, the hose was cut and Dr. Littlefield was believed to have perished. Dr. Langford informed his grief-stricken daughter that he perished in a lab accident.
Ernest was trapped on the deserted world for more than 50 years. There he had hallucinations of a life with Catherine as he discovered the mysteries of the world he gated to. Nicknaming the planet "Heliopolis," Ernest discovered that it had once been a meeting place for four advanced alien races. He translated much of the inscriptions, documenting everything, while putting up with a vicious weather pattern year after year.
When records of the accident in 1945 were uncovered by Dr. Daniel Jackson, Catherine was summoned to go through the gate with SG-1 to the world where Ernest had gone. They found him there, a frail and naked old man -- bitter about Earth never having sent anyone after him. He taught Daniel what he knew about the alien meeting place, and returned to Earth in the nick of time before the Stargate fell into the ocean in a terrible storm.
Ernest has been reunited with Catherine, and the two are living out their life together in peace.
PLAYED BY - Keene Curtis, Paul McGillion
FIRST APPEARED - The Torment of Tantalus
HELIOPOLIS
Nickname for "Ernest's Planet," PB2-908. After failed experiments to uncover the mysteries of the Stargate, Dr. Ernest Littlefield became trapped on this world. During his more than 50 years there, Littlefield determined that the planet was once a meeting place for the exchange of knowledge and culture for four great races -- who SG-1 later identified as the Asgard, the Nox, the Furlings, and the Ancients.
SG-1 rescued Dr. Littlefield from Heliopolis, only to discover that the planet's Stargate has fallen into the ocean. The planet is no longer reachable by Stargate.
HOME TO - Uninhabited
FIRST APPEARED - The Torment of TantalusClick the banner or episode links to visit the virtual continuations of Stargate!Previous Episode: 11x03 "Shore Leave" | Previous Episode: 6x04 "Nightfall" | Now Airing: 3x06 "Eldest"The Continuing Stargate Wiki | Stargate: Avalon l The New "Ark of Truth" | Stargate: Universe Reviews | Banner designs by Alx
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