Having just watched it, I'm going for "he suspected, but didn't know". He was just too pleased in the control room.
And if he'd known, he'd've been more likely to be telling everyone, and insisting that he was right, and saying they didn't need to bother with the shuttle, the Destiny would take care of them etc.
I *am* a little ticked off with him for his subsequent behaviour - I rather liked the interaction earlier in the episode where Rush and Young seemed to be coming to an understanding - say a truce rather than outright hostility - and to have it back where it was before is a tad irritating...
And if he'd known, he'd've been more likely to be telling everyone, and insisting that he was right, and saying they didn't need to bother with the shuttle, the Destiny would take care of them etc.
I *am* a little ticked off with him for his subsequent behaviour - I rather liked the interaction earlier in the episode where Rush and Young seemed to be coming to an understanding - say a truce rather than outright hostility - and to have it back where it was before is a tad irritating...
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