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Working-paper excerpt from Season 14 finale, "Star By Star"
Spoiler:
STARGATE: SG-1
"Star By Star"
Starring:
Richard Dean Anderson
Amanda Tapping
Ben Browder
Claudia Black
Christopher Judge
Reiko Aylesworth
Corin Nemic
Carter: They arrived in our galaxy two years ago, trailing behind them a fleet far more massive than anything we had ever seen. We would have welcomed them as brothers, but instead they saw us as vile enemies, infidels who could only look forward to a long and bloody struggle for suvival. As a member of SG-1, I've seen demons, dark gods, and terrible monsters, but nothing quite measured up to the carnage these things leave in their wake. Before the Der'kal, I had never seen an entire world die before my very eyes.
Talbot: We did our best to hold them off, to strike back. Their numbers... overwhelmed us. One by one, our worlds fell. Races turned on one another as the alien menace tread ever-closer to destroying everything we had worked so hard to build. Every attempt at negotiation failed, every battle led to more death and devastation. It seemed as though the end truly had come.
Mitchell: But then the incredible happened. We held the line. We showed the Der'kal that we would not go quietly into the night. If the other races wouldn't help us, we would fight on alone. No allies, no reinforcements. No retreat, no surrender.
Vala: It didn't matter that we were outnumbered a thousand to... a million to... a billion to one. If they thought this galaxy would bow like all the others, they were sadly mistaken. We had faced the Goa'uld, the Replicators, the Ori. We would not be defeated so easily.
Daniel: We showed the Der'kal that we would never leave our men behind. That we would never willingly yield to the dark promises of death. But they learned the wrong lesson from us through all those battles. Because when the need is great enough, every human being is capable of incredible sacrifice... if only to save this galaxy from being swallowed alive, star by agonizing star...
Working-paper excerpt from Season 14 finale, "Star By Star"
Spoiler:
STARGATE: SG-1
"Star By Star"
Starring:
Richard Dean Anderson
Amanda Tapping
Ben Browder
Claudia Black
Christopher Judge
Reiko Aylesworth
Corin Nemic
Talbot: They arrived in our galaxy two years ago, trailing behind them a fleet far more massive than anything we had ever seen. We would have welcomed them as brothers, but instead they saw us as vile enemies, infidels who could only look forward to a long and bloody struggle for suvival. As a member of SG-1, I've seen demons, dark gods, and terrible monsters, but nothing quite measured up to the carnage these things leave in their wake. Before the Der'kal, I had never seen an entire world die before my very eyes.
Carter: We did our best to hold them off, to strike back. Their numbers... overwhelmed us. One by one, our worlds fell. Races turned on one another as the alien menace tread ever-closer to destroying everything we had worked so hard to build. Every attempt at negotiation failed, every battle led to more death and devastation. It seemed as though the end truly had come.
Mitchell: But then the incredible happened. We held the line. We showed the Der'kal that we would not go quietly into the night. If the other races wouldn't help us, we would fight on alone. No allies, no reinforcements. No retreat, no surrender.
Vala: It didn't matter that we were outnumbered a thousand to... a million to... a billion to one. If they thought this galaxy would bow like all the others, they were sadly mistaken. We had faced the Goa'uld, the Replicators, the Ori. We would not be defeated so easily.
Daniel: We showed the Der'kal that we would never leave our men behind. That we would never willingly yield to the dark promises of death. But they learned the wrong lesson from us through all those battles. Because when the need is great enough, every human being is capable of incredible sacrifice... if only to save this galaxy from being swallowed alive, star by agonizing star...
It seems as tho ur gonna make earth stand alone against the derkal....thats hardly fair lol and it also sounds like ur gonna make some important planets fall, cuz their arent that many important planets that earth would care about...
My first thought was that Earth was going to start destroying entire star systems (like in "Exodus") so that the Der'kal fleets therein would also be destroyed. I don't see the ISGC killing thousands upon thousands of innocents just to destroy enemy fleets so the systems would be uninhabited, but then why would the Der'kal be there if it was uninhabited (and therefore not worth visiting)?
Then my mind jumped to, "What if the Der'kal started destroying entire systems instead of capturing them?"
There doesn't seem much sense in it, but it's there. :-/
It seems as tho ur gonna make earth stand alone against the derkal....thats hardly fair lol and it also sounds like ur gonna make some important planets fall, cuz their arent that many important planets that earth would care about...
We'll see what's fair or not in episodes to come... and just because you haven't heard of many important planets doesn't mean there aren't any. Before Season 12, no one had ever heard of Ankgor, after all, but it became a major point of contention between the Alliance and the Der'kal.
My first thought was that Earth was going to start destroying entire star systems (like in "Exodus") so that the Der'kal fleets therein would also be destroyed. I don't see the ISGC killing thousands upon thousands of innocents just to destroy enemy fleets so the systems would be uninhabited, but then why would the Der'kal be there if it was uninhabited (and therefore not worth visiting)?
That's an interesting thought. Wonder if we'll ever get the power to do that...
Then my mind jumped to, "What if the Der'kal started destroying entire systems instead of capturing them?"
There doesn't seem much sense in it, but it's there. :-/
If you can't control a resource, the best course of action is to deny it to your enemy.
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