Isn't that how Battlestar Galactica ended? Well sort of.
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Originally posted by Spraggu187 View PostI've been thinking lately of how SGU's ending may pan out. Im not sure if this has already been mentioned, but what if Destiny's crew, or whoever survives toward the end, wind up being the Ancestor's to the Ancients? The way i see it, say the crew of the Destiny make a last ditch effort to get back to earth, say involving the FTL drive in some capacity. BOOM, on big miscalculation later, the destiny actually ends up 50-60+ Million years in the past orbiting something oddly familiar. The Alteran Homeworld which is mysteriously devoid of any intelligent life or civilization. Perhaps a chance discovery of an Ancient/Alteran legend about the Alterans possibly being transplanted to there homeworld from a galaxy far far away. So, Destiny accidently(maybe on purpose?) becomes the Ancients most important experiment they ever created.
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Originally posted by Spraggu187 View PostI've been thinking lately of how SGU's ending may pan out. Im not sure if this has already been mentioned, but what if Destiny's crew, or whoever survives toward the end, wind up being the Ancestor's to the Ancients? The way i see it, say the crew of the Destiny make a last ditch effort to get back to earth, say involving the FTL drive in some capacity. BOOM, on big miscalculation later, the destiny actually ends up 50-60+ Million years in the past orbiting something oddly familiar. The Alteran Homeworld which is mysteriously devoid of any intelligent life or civilization. Perhaps a chance discovery of an Ancient/Alteran legend about the Alterans possibly being transplanted to there homeworld from a galaxy far far away. So, Destiny accidently(maybe on purpose?) becomes the Ancients most important experiment they ever created.
Thoughts? Opinions?
Time travel in a science fiction series finale is so cliche, the mere though of it makes me want to projectile vomit.
I think, as time goes by, they will gain more control of the ship, turn around and start exploring the galaxies the ship has already been through, trying to get home.
I don't see a way of them finding a way home short of some magical technology that magically transports them back. I'd rather they decide to end the series with them no where close to home, slowly working their way back to the MW.I'm not an actor. I just play one on TV.
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Originally posted by Avenger View PostI don't see a way of them finding a way home short of some magical technology that magically transports them back. I'd rather they decide to end the series with them no where close to home, slowly working their way back to the MW.
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Originally posted by Replicator Todd View PostI think the show will end with Destiny stopping at Earth for a 12 hour interval, and the crew use the shuttle to get to Earth or some other planet in the Milky Way.
Happy endings are overrated.
Here's the proof:
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Originally posted by Daedalus-304 View Post1. They find a way to gate back to Earth, Destiny is destroyed or continues its course
2. Earth finds a way permanently gate back and forth, so the crew of destiny goes home, and a proper crew boards the ship as an Atlantis-like outpost.
3. Everyone dies
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Originally posted by knowsfords View PostRush should go insane, rip out his eyes and use the powers of the hell dimension.
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