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Originally posted by Krisz View PostMaybe he gets out a bit more now since he has a robot Sam built extended life battery.
Strange. They must have been pretty advanced to build those things in the first place, and then even transfer their 'souls' to make a perfect 'copy'.
... A robot without battery, really? ...
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Originally posted by Cluas View PostThis made me wonder: What kind of a race, would long ago leave their bodies and build machines, and then not being able to build a decent power-source for their robot-bodies?
Strange. They must have been pretty advanced to build those things in the first place, and then even transfer their 'souls' to make a perfect 'copy'.
... A robot without battery, really? ...CARPE DIEM
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Originally posted by Anja View PostNot all aliens are explorers like the Tauri!
Instead of developing a better power-source ...
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Yeah, but look at us, with our computers and cell phones galore, and still not very good batteries (I mean only 4-6 hours? come on). Or maybe they had the natural resources for the robots but not enough for the power systems (most long lasting batteries are made of relatively rare elements).
SeaboeIf you're going to allow yourself to be offended by a cat, you might as well just pack it in -- Steven Brust
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If ever you wondered what happened to the androids -- they ignored orders and went off galavanting the galaxy. I'm surprised O'Neill doesn't know himself any better than that. Or maybe he did, since his reply to General Hammond's enquiry about ordering the androids to stay put is hesitant.
I truly enjoy the 2 O'Neills bantering and trying to one up one another. 1 O'Neill is a handful, 2 -- well... that's something we all like to see play out, Carter.
I really like the story and how both teams are working together, whether they like that or not. I do miss Daniel's presence but okay, he got to die again -- his robot-self anyway. They all perished but perhaps Harlan can fix them up again, if he's allowed too. They don't really touch on that subject, nor do they touch on the subject of the jaffa on board Chronos' ship. Did they choose freedom or.... death? Capture? I don't like those open endings really.
It's an excellent 42 minutes of fun entertainment: action, adventure, bantering, and great team work.
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My time: 06:19Last edited by Falcon Horus; 10 June 2018, 01:31 PM.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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I think Harlan is dead. Unless he can make new robots. I think the first time, I watched this episode o actually didn't know they were the fake SG1. Now the signs are obvious. Ah to be young and naive. I think It's a straight forward action which is entertaining enough as we get to see the robots outsmart and die. I especially like the Tealcs getting revenge which is why It's a good. 6 minutes 14 seconds. Close FH but no cigarOriginally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by jelgate View Post6 minutes 14 seconds. Close FH but no cigarHeightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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Double Jeopardy -- for some reason it either reminds me of a seventies (? -- and I was born in the eighties) song or an episode of Stargate Atlantis. But rarely does it ring an SG-1 bell. It's weird.Heightmeyer's Lemming -- still the coolest Lemming of the forum
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