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    #16
    Originally posted by fastcars00 View Post
    at the end of stargate continuum when cameron mitchell is waiting at the stargate in the crate with a gun and he kills baal. does he survive to die in that time period or does he just go back to the execution of baal. with his memory vanished.

    been constantly knocking at my mind for days!!!!!!
    he survives to die in that time period, hence that BW photo at the end


    the problem is, we shouldn't be seeing him again at the execution since the exact same person lived & died in the past. which makes this not a time-paradox, but a real paradox (plot-wise -)




    also at the beginning when people keep vanishing into thin air, shoulmdn't they also vanish from the remaining people's memories as well ? (like that ep. in Star Trek TnG with Dr. Crusher & the shrinking universe, can't remember the title)

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      #17
      Originally posted by SoulRe@ver View Post
      also at the beginning when people keep vanishing into thin air, shoulmdn't they also vanish from the remaining people's memories as well ?
      Really it doesn't make much sense that individual people or places would be popping out, rather than everything changing together. Everything was equally changed, and therefore equally not supposed to exist there anymore.

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        #18
        The bigger question is:

        In 1929 the gate on earth was buried, yet to be uncovered. What gate did Mitchell step thru? If it was not on earth, how did he get there?

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          #19
          He probably found young versions of Bra'tac or Teal'c on their home planet and convinced them that Jaffa would be free if he kills a Goa'uld lord on Earth on given cetain day, date and time. They secretly gave him a lift to Earth and from there he met someone related to the capitan of that ship, hence why he was on it when Ba'al step trough and was thinking: "WTF?! He's not supposed to be here!" for a second before Mitchell sent a bullet into his head.

          OR

          He steped trough a Gate in the Pegasus Galaxy (but not trough the Atlantis gate since the city would still be located underwater and SGC would still be in the process of suddenly being put together or wouldn't even exist). He found an advanced version of the Puddle Jumper there (a similar model to the time-travelling-one, seen in SGA) and somehow would fast-fly to Earth to exact year and somehow join that ship's crew so he could kick some Goa'uld butt.

          OR

          He didn't need to go trough an active Stargate... watch the episode where Hammond ends up sending SG-1 trough the gate back in time. Mitchell could've gone unnoticed, unlike SG-1 in that episode and just sneak into the right place at the right time.

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