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    #16
    Originally posted by Steelbox View Post
    There is only one gate that can receive a 9 chevron dial, the Destiny gate.
    Proof please.

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      #17
      The stargate on Destiny has symbols that can represent any point in space, but the POO of every stargate they dial should be the same for Destiny. It should just be a matter of adding that onto the dialing sequence for Earth.

      If it takes a nine chevrons to dial Destiny, it should nine to dial Earth.The wording of the scene with Riley is a little confusing, it could have been more clear. In my mind any stargate in the Milky Way has a six symbol address, as the POO is different for every planet so it shouldn't count as part of the address. Lantea had a seven symbol address and Destiny has an eight symbol address.
      Does it say Colonel anywhere on my uniform?

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        #18
        Originally posted by Steelbox View Post
        It was stated in Air part 2:
        Spoiler:

        GATEROOM. Riley has been looking at the console in the room and now calls Young and Greer over.

        RILEY: Sir, I think I've got it. It wasn't even that hard to find - it's right here in the dialling programme.

        YOUNG: You sure?

        RILEY: Yes. It's an eight symbol address.

        GREER: You mean you can dial this thing back to Earth?

        RILEY: There's no Point of Origin indicated but, still, there's only thirty-six symbols on this Gate. I'm assuming the ninth symbol represents some x-factor distance equation.

        There you go. There is only one gate that can receive a 9 chevron dial, the Destiny gate. Incomming=9 chevrons out=8 chevron at least for earth.
        don't forget that the 9"th symbol had to be the symbol for earth kinda like a code

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          #19
          and slightly later on in the transcript

          SCOTT: We have the address back. All we need is the right Point of Origin.

          YOUNG: And we've got thirty-six tries.

          meaning that they don't know the address back to earth.

          So my question is...
          Spoiler:
          what address did the they try to dial in the episode "Earth"?

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            #20
            Originally posted by adamfox01 View Post
            and slightly later on in the transcript

            SCOTT: We have the address back. All we need is the right Point of Origin.

            YOUNG: And we've got thirty-six tries.

            meaning that they don't know the address back to earth.

            So my question is...
            Spoiler:
            what address did the they try to dial in the episode "Earth"?
            Spoiler:
            They didn't dial an address. Rush said he faked the whole thing.
            "Goodbye Eli Wallace, you're a good man."
            - imlad, from http://www.readandfindout.com/

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              #21
              Originally posted by J-Whitt Remastered View Post
              Spoiler:
              They didn't dial an address. Rush said he faked the whole thing.
              I think that the two scientists with Telford would have been able to tell if the address was real, at one point Rush wasn't even involved in the plan. So they knew the address and were prepared to dial Earth without him, Rush only faked the alarms and the illusion of the plan failing.
              Does it say Colonel anywhere on my uniform?

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                #22
                Originally posted by malfunction View Post
                I think that the two scientists with Telford would have been able to tell if the address was real, at one point Rush wasn't even involved in the plan. So they knew the address and were prepared to dial Earth without him, Rush only faked the alarms and the illusion of the plan failing.
                Very good point.
                "Goodbye Eli Wallace, you're a good man."
                - imlad, from http://www.readandfindout.com/

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