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why didn't the FTL dropout that jin caused, not cut the stones temporarily?(i expected this to cause a big issue back on lagonna(sp?))
thoughts?
GINN.
Anyway, they either fixed it, or it did happen just that the switch would have disorientated the Langarans and by the time they realised that they had come back it would have been over.
They just didn't bother showing it. Ginn took up the entire bit of screentime in which it mattered. Thse few seconds wouldn't have mattered on Langara. They'd be too disoriented to take advantage.
I was expecting to see the soldier and administrator freak out on Langara for 4-5 seconds and then suddenly become calm again when they switched back with young and scott.
The FTL dropout happened in the virtual simulation.
Did it? I thought they dropped out in the real world as well. But it was a little unclear, I have to rewatch the episode (I was going to do it anyway ).
Anyway, my guess is they simply didn't show it because it didn't serve the plot. The Langarans have no experience with the stones and would probably not be able to use the few seconds effectively.
The FTL dropout happened in the virtual simulation.
I don't think that's correct - the way I saw it, Ginn forced the drop-out to distract Perry or something so she could speak to Eli. That's how Eli knew what to do.
I don't think that's correct - the way I saw it, Ginn forced the drop-out to distract Perry or something so she could speak to Eli. That's how Eli knew what to do.
I don't think that's correct - the way I saw it, Ginn forced the drop-out to distract Perry or something so she could speak to Eli. That's how Eli knew what to do.
Yep, 100% correct. Just finished my rewatch and this is exactly what happened.
Jumping on someone for a name misspelling is dumb. If someone cares about SGU enough to be on here posting something, and a first comment at that, it would be good to hold out welcoming arms.
That said, very good point about JIN and the dropout.
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How did Ginn shut down the FTL drive if they are only in a simulation?
Or - was Rush only in a simulation, and Ginn and Amanda have control to the ships systems (before being quarantined).
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