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...better than Shatterpoint, Star by Star and DEFINATELY better than ANY SG show i have ever read or seen, including the actual show.
S09 you usually do excellent peices of work which rivals that of the writers for SG1 and SGA. but on this occasion you have outstripped them a hundred fold. you are unmatched in your quality of writing.
also i hope we see the Der'kal again later on, only as allied, for i doubt any enemy would be able to to hold up against the great alliance if the Der'kal were to enter it.
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ending a war without fighting. ilike its originel
also for your previous eps well done, omg, amazing and briliant
(ihadd some logigng in problems.)R.I.P MJ
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Originally posted by Commander Thor View Post...better than Shatterpoint, Star by Star and DEFINATELY better than ANY SG show i have ever read or seen, including the actual show.
S09 you usually do excellent peices of work which rivals that of the writers for SG1 and SGA. but on this occasion you have outstripped them a hundred fold. you are unmatched in your quality of writing.
also i hope we see the Der'kal again later on, only as allied, for i doubt any enemy would be able to to hold up against the great alliance if the Der'kal were to enter it.
green you as soon as i can...
Also, in reality, you have to remember that the war isn't actually over, since the Aschen are still very much a threat. But the worst of it has passed, with the terrible armada that shook the galaxy to its core finally leaving, and Earth returned to stable government for the first time in two years. In a way, the Der'kal arc was about redemption, not of a race, but of he figure we came to associate with them, Vur'naa. When he first appeared, he was this bloodthirsty enemy commander, coldly executing innocents and bombarding whole worlds into dust. Near the end of Season 13, he begins to doubt the point of his people's war after coming across a message left in the past by Janus warning that the Der'kal will lose, and you really see that he needs something to focus on to keep him from thinking of what the truth may be.
In Season 14, he finds that focus, becoming Hell-bent on "settling the score" with Col. Sanders and the DSC-304 Aurora, the one ship that escaped him in "Shatterpoint." And with the fall of Earth and the final destruction of the hated vessel, his determination seems to be reaffirmed, until we see him again a year later, the only one who appears to understand Lor'al's mounting insanity. His devotion to the war wavers more and more, and he even forms an alliance with the Tau'ri to turn against his own government in the hope of removing the source of the madness. And all this culminates in the events of "Pyrrhus," when he finds himself the only one left to take up the mantle of supreme leader, and is made privy to all the secrets that entails. Once he has the power, he looks back on the slow, subtle changes that have reshaped him over the past half a decade, and decides that just as he has come to be a different person, so must the Der'kal come to be a different people.
And if the entire arc was about redemption, then Season 15 especially was all about the means by which we redeem ourselves; Carter waging an unending guerrilla war to atone for her failure to save her world, Talbot shutting herself off from humanity when she failed to rally her people, SG-1 disbanding after they could not stop their enemies from taking victory, and, finally, Makepeace becoming the very thing he had fought so long and hard to defend Earth from, and realizing too late that he had betrayed his own ideals. But now, humanity can look to the future, and Season 16 will tie up all those loose ends left hanging, from Talbot's dream of a stronger Alliance, to the fight to push back the Aschen, to where Earth's place is in the universe.
I hope you all enjoyed the season finale, and I hope Season 16 will be just as incredible.Click 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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Originally posted by s09119 View PostWell thank you =] Speaking of "Shatterpoint," I tried to bring back parts of that episode as much as possible to add a real feeling of things coming full circle; the three members of SG-1 that were there when the war began set out with Col. Via Sanders on a ship called the Aurora for P9X-335 to investigate a massing of ships that could be poised to attack, link up with other Alliance ships along the way, and end up confronting a Der'kal fleet commanded by Vur'naa.
Also, in reality, you have to remember that the war isn't actually over, since the Aschen are still very much a threat. But the worst of it has passed, with the terrible armada that shook the galaxy to its core finally leaving, and Earth returned to stable government for the first time in two years. In a way, the Der'kal arc was about redemption, not of a race, but of he figure we came to associate with them, Vur'naa. When he first appeared, he was this bloodthirsty enemy commander, coldly executing innocents and bombarding whole worlds into dust. Near the end of Season 13, he begins to doubt the point of his people's war after coming across a message left in the past by Janus warning that the Der'kal will lose, and you really see that he needs something to focus on to keep him from thinking of what the truth may be.
In Season 14, he finds that focus, becoming Hell-bent on "settling the score" with Col. Sanders and the DSC-304 Aurora, the one ship that escaped him in "Shatterpoint." And with the fall of Earth and the final destruction of the hated vessel, his determination seems to be reaffirmed, until we see him again a year later, the only one who appears to understand Lor'al's mounting insanity. His devotion to the war wavers more and more, and he even forms an alliance with the Tau'ri to turn against his own government in the hope of removing the source of the madness. And all this culminates in the events of "Pyrrhus," when he finds himself the only one left to take up the mantle of supreme leader, and is made privy to all the secrets that entails. Once he has the power, he looks back on the slow, subtle changes that have reshaped him over the past half a decade, and decides that just as he has come to be a different person, so must the Der'kal come to be a different people.
And if the entire arc was about redemption, then Season 15 especially was all about the means by which we redeem ourselves; Carter waging an unending guerrilla war to atone for her failure to save her world, Talbot shutting herself off from humanity when she failed to rally her people, SG-1 disbanding after they could not stop their enemies from taking victory, and, finally, Makepeace becoming the very thing he had fought so long and hard to defend Earth from, and realizing too late that he had betrayed his own ideals. But now, humanity can look to the future, and Season 16 will tie up all those loose ends left hanging, from Talbot's dream of a stronger Alliance, to the fight to push back the Aschen, to where Earth's place is in the universe.
I hope you all enjoyed the season finale, and I hope Season 16 will be just as incredible.
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Dang, that was good. Now I wonder what the next season is gonna be about without any cliffhanger from this episode.
And s09, are you gonna finish up SG-1, or start on the Atlantis continuation? I can't wait till you absolutely demolish thatwormholeplothole drive in your EaTG.
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Originally posted by AVFan View PostI can't wait till you absolutely demolish thatwormholeplothole drive in your EaTG.
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Originally posted by AVFan View PostDang, that was good. Now I wonder what the next season is gonna be about without any cliffhanger from this episode.
And s09, are you gonna finish up SG-1, or start on the Atlantis continuation? I can't wait till you absolutely demolish thatwormholeplothole drive in your EaTG.
...although, to be fair, I can't wait to just trash the wormhole drive, either xDClick 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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Originally posted by s09119 View PostI'm going to stick to what I said before; I'll start Atlantis when SG-1 is done, or else I'm afraid I'll get too divided, lose momentum, and have the quality of the project drop off.
...although, to be fair, I can't wait to just trash the wormhole drive, either xD
And for the record, IMO SbS has been the best episode, followed by Parting of Ways. Once again, very good job s09.
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