Just had an absolutely crazy idea pop into my head-
Since it's been established that:
Wouldn't it be possible to program the Destiny gate to store an object in its buffer (like, say, Eli), store it, shut down, and then rematerialise (or forward) the stored object after some arbitrary time limit has elapsed?
Since it's been established that:
- The Stargate stores outbound and inbound objects in a storage buffer prior to transmission/rematerialisation
- This buffer is nonvolatile over macrosopic periods of time (at least 48 hours, as shown in the SG-1 episode of the same name
- A stargate can be programmed to 'store' inbound objects in it's buffer for later processing, such as forwarding (used by Anubis as a security system, and in the design of the Intergalactic Gate Bridge)
Wouldn't it be possible to program the Destiny gate to store an object in its buffer (like, say, Eli), store it, shut down, and then rematerialise (or forward) the stored object after some arbitrary time limit has elapsed?
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