If the colonists were going to be such a drain on resources, why didn't they just put them in the stasis pods?
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Originally posted by darkthunder84 View PostDoes Destiny have enough power reserves to sustain 300 people in stasis pods? Not to mention, does it even HAVE 300 stasis pods?
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Originally posted by D Toccs View PostA better question is, if the settlers were going to put so much strain on the CO2 scrubbers, that by the time they disembarked, Destiny would be back where it started ie. needing more Lime.
Why wouldn't they just pack extra Lime and have some spare?
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Originally posted by D Toccs View PostA better question is, if the settlers were going to put so much strain on the CO2 scrubbers, that by the time they disembarked, Destiny would be back where it started ie. needing more Lime.
Why wouldn't they just pack extra Lime and have some spare?
Why not just fly to the Novus and check things out then use the gate on Destiny to report back. Or are we expected to believe that Destiny's gate has a shorter range than every other gate in the network? There were so many things in this episode that bugged me, so i'm basically calling it. The writers are that out of touch with the show's history that canceling it was the best thing that could of happened. They've lost the wild solutions to impossible situations that made the show great.
Goodbye Stargate. You were great once.
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Originally posted by Esquin View PostOR
Why not just fly to the Novus and check things out then use the gate on Destiny to report back. Or are we expected to believe that Destiny's gate has a shorter range than every other gate in the network?
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Originally posted by KEK View PostUh, isn't that what they planned to do before they were attacked?
But yeah, DESTINY HAS A GATE!
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You guys seem to forget that back in season one people were left behind on planets because Destiny's gate range is a lot shorter than the Milky Way and Pegasus. The only reason the ship can dial Earth is because the gate address has a ninth chevron; that is not so with the gates in the rest of the Destiny network. Given that Novus was a week away, it is almost impossible that the gate would still have been in range. Remember all the planet hopping in "Lost"?
So, the writer's didn't forget the shows history. You just can't remember that history. Stop picking holes that aren't there and just enjoy one of the best episodes of the entire series.
And on the stasis pod question, I highly doubt that there were enough pods for the entire Novus expedition; there were only a dozen or so in the room we saw and Brody said that there were two more of those rooms going off in either direction, so that makes about thirty six pods overall. While I agree it would have made some difference to the supply issue, it would also have used up a quite a large amount of power and given Destiny's currently damaged state, that would not have been a very good idea.
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Originally posted by Mr Evil 37 View PostYou guys seem to forget that back in season one people were left behind on planets because Destiny's gate range is a lot shorter than the Milky Way and Pegasus. The only reason the ship can dial Earth is because the gate address has a ninth chevron; that is not so with the gates in the rest of the Destiny network. Given that Novus was a week away, it is almost impossible that the gate would still have been in range. Remember all the planet hopping in "Lost"?
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