Originally posted by SaberBlade
Hmm... You have some good points, and I do see what you mean now. I guess I think about it like this: as far as the SG-1/Atlantis universe is concerned, the movie does actually happen, minus the things that blatantly contradict. The movie, with said elements in tact, is its own universe, a universe that has room for sequels. Infinity? As much as I'm not interested in it (heh heh), in it's own little universe, the movie and tv series serve as the backstory. So I guess three separate things, bubbles if you will. One, just the movie. Another, the movie, revised to fit the series, and then the series. The next, the foundation provided by movie/series, and then the cartoon. It would seem, however, that the second of these three is the route MGM has chosen to take, and the one that gave this forum a reason to exist, so it's the one I follow. Thanks for those goods points!
It would be so fantastic if Devlin could work within the established continuity and tell his own story without trampling on ours. As much as I understand his plight, I really really don't see both universes coexisting. It would be cool if it could, but that would be marketing Hell.
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