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However, why on our beloved Earth would we not just play along with the Imperium for at least a little while? Why risk being shot at like that? I mean, idealism is great and all, but sometimes a little pragmatics can get you much further
However, why on our beloved Earth would we not just play along with the Imperium for at least a little while? Why risk being shot at like that? I mean, idealism is great and all, but sometimes a little pragmatics can get you much further
Well for starters, the episode does need to end eventually. Fun as it would be to explore the Dark Earth a little more, the point of the episode was to examine the myriad ways the universe can change, not to spotlight the Imperium.
And seriously, when has SG-1 ever passed up an opportunity for idealism?
aanother great episode as usual s09119
it was worth the wait to read it
i just have a question about that reality with the imperium,if humans were the "bad guys" in that reality how come they still had the asgard legacy? (i'm guessing they got all the legacy since u mentionned that those 2 BC-304's were using the asgard plasma weapons)
aanother great episode as usual s09119
it was worth the wait to read it
i just have a question about that reality with the imperium,if humans were the "bad guys" in that reality how come they still had the asgard legacy? (i'm guessing they got all the legacy since u mentionned that those 2 BC-304's were using the asgard plasma weapons)
In that episode ALL the good guys from our reality are bad in that one and ALL the bad guys in our reality are good in that reality. Quite simple actually.
In that episode ALL the good guys from our reality are bad in that one and ALL the bad guys in our reality are good in that reality. Quite simple actually.
Wouldn't that mean that the Goa'uld were good, and therefore the Jaffa wouldn't have needed to rebel against them?
Pretty much. Some people would say it's keeping the ultimate natural balance of things in order. Meaning one reality good prevails and in another bad prevails.
Der'kal Vessels: Fighter, Corvette, and Cruiser Note: Please be aware that I draw these myself and are not the absolute best artist. They are not nearly as detailed as I'd like, but it's the best I can do.
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Der'kal Corvette (with DSC-304 for scaling)
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Der'kal Cruiser (with ha'tak, DSC-304, and Der'kal corvette for scaling)
Der'kal Vessels: Fighter, Corvette, and Cruiser Note: Please be aware that I draw these myself and are not the absolute best artist. They are not nearly as detailed as I'd like, but it's the best I can do.
Der'kal Fighter
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Der'kal Corvette (with DSC-304 for scaling)
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Der'kal Cruiser (with ha'tak, DSC-304, and Der'kal corvette for scaling)
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Holy **** didnt think they were THAT much larger..... Good work.
Oh & btw, another awesome episode. Any possible timeline for the next one?
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