GREAT! mission I loved the entire thing very entertaining.
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A question that includes spoilers for season's 9 and 10:
Spoiler:Harlan's race is listed on several sites as being the Altairansand claims to be VERY old. Given the state of their technology and the age of the race, is it not possible that these Altairans might be the remnants of one of the first groups of Alterrans (Ancients) that made their way to our galaxy?
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Hi everyone,
I'm new, both to the forum and to Stargate. I've only seen the original movie and Season 1 of the series so far, but I'm hooked. Unfortunately I don't get Sky, but I was introduced to the series by my best mate, known to you all as Chaka's Mum, who has very kindly been lending me her DVDs.
I enjoyed Tin Man, because there is so much in it to think about. Harlan is sweet, well meaning and, obviously, desperately lonely. Clearly, he also has a brilliant (if slightly crazy) mind. But of course it's so sad that the 'robotic' SG1 team will now be condemned to Harlan's existence and that the first 'copy' of Teal'c had to be destroyed.
Must admit though that I looked away the first time when 'robot' O'Neil started cutting his arm open and still cringe at that bit.Last edited by Harlan's Speechwriter; 17 March 2007, 01:58 PM.sigpicPlease don't laugh, this is one of my first attempts at a banner.
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Originally posted by Selmak View PostI meant annoy me in a good way ... I like both of them.
As Harlan's Speechwriter said (greetings, by the way - did I hear someone taking my name in vain?) Harlan is quite sweet - in an almost childlike way. He's not acting out of malice - but hasn't quite thought the whole thing through.
The resolution of this storyline is also pretty neat. But that's going into spoiler territory so I'm going to shut up now.sigpic
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Originally posted by Chaka's_Mum View PostHarlan is quite sweet - in an almost childlike way. He's not acting out of malice - but hasn't quite thought the whole thing through.
Sad I know, but I loved O'Neil's attempt at Harlan's greeting; Combya instead of Comtrya. Brings back memories of what felt like hours singing 'Kum by ah' in a round at school.sigpicPlease don't laugh, this is one of my first attempts at a banner.
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Am I the only one to feel horribly annoyed about a single thing in this episode?
Why, oh why would they bury the gate? It makes no sense, it's stupid, it's ridiculous, it defies all sense.
Here's a civilization more advanced than Earth, with a power source dangling from the roof (not to mention the damn thing has been working (nearly) flawlessly for at least 11 millenia. And the ability to build Androids, how can you give that up? A disintegration ray?
So much they could use against the Goa'Ould!
Or is it just me?
Note: Yes, I was so annoyed I searched for the forum and created this account to complain....
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Here we have highly advanced technology, and Harlan is willing to share it. Yet the SGC never takes up the offer!?
But it is a bit sad that (at this point in time) they have these superb android bodies, but they can't go anywhere to make use of it. And they have to give up everything about their former lives (friends, home, job etc)
Too bad they didn't send Machello to this place.
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Originally posted by garhkal View PostOooo... That was an interesting thought that MIGHT have made a difference... perhaps if they had the ability back then, to put someonein 'stasis' they could have done so with michaello before he passed, and it would have lasted long enough for them to get him to Harlans planet.sigpicPlease don't laugh, this is one of my first attempts at a banner.
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