When Atlantis landed in SF would they have moved the personnel and resources of the SGC to Atlantis and left Cheyenne to N.O.R.A.D because of the obvious advantage that Atlantis has
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Shelved or not, what we know is still canon.
Atlantis was moved to the moon and then back to Pegasus.I'VE GONE WIKI-MAD!!!!
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Originally posted by escyos View PostShelved or not, what we know is still canon.
Atlantis was moved to the moon and then back to Pegasus.
What we know of canon is what we saw at the end of EatG, and anything beyond that is pure speculation, and what Snowman37 said about the novels.
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Originally posted by escyos View PostShelved or not, what we know is still canon. Atlantis was moved to the moon and then back to Pegasus.
Originally posted by jelgate View PostNo its not. A first draft of a not produced episode/movie is not canon.
Originally posted by unknown_k View PostWith the ZPM's empty how was it going anywhere?
Originally posted by hedwig View PostWe don't know this for sure. There was never a legitimate script for anything like Atlantis going back to Pegasus, other than the little tidbits Joe Mallozzi put in his blog. I don't call that canon.
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View PostThere's a video on YouTube where Joe Flanigan is being interviewed. One of the questions is about the Atlantis movie, and he suggested that there were no plans to do the movie. If there were, no one ever contacted him about it. Going on that, do we really know there was a script, or was Joe Mallozzi just teasing people so they'd watch SGU in anticipation of a movie that wasn't going to happen?
I saw that youtube video of Joe and found it interesting. I have to wonder, though, if there ever was an SG1 3rd movie script, since none of the SG1 actors were ever officially contacted about being in it, if I remember correctly.
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View PostI don't acknowledged unfilmed scripts as part of the saga.
I don't think they were drained completely. Didn't Todd fork over two ZPM's to form a triad with the ZPM Sheppard's team stole from Asuras two years prior? Anyway, I think it's safe to assume that the city still has enough power from the ZPM's to run the city, just not enough for flight. That's how the episode seemed to play out.
MUCH LATER. ATLANTIS INFIRMARY. John is standing at the foot of Ronon's bed.
SHEPPARD: Well, how're you feeling?
DEX: I'm ready to get out of here.
SHEPPARD: Take your time. The city's pretty banged up. Even with the ZeePMs we're not going anywhere for a while.
DEX: And when they've fixed it, d'you really think they're gonna let us take it back to Pegasus?
SHEPPARD: I'll make sure you get home.
DEX: This is my home.
My impression when watching the ep was that the city had suffered battle damage and was in need of repairs, but it still had power. After all, they've managed to fly it on one ZPM before (yes, yes, it drained a lot of power, but by that stage they still hadn't fixed the broken conduits). Of course any movie could've altered that with the stroke of a pen
There's a video on YouTube where Joe Flanigan is being interviewed. One of the questions is about the Atlantis movie, and he suggested that there were no plans to do the movie. If there were, no one ever contacted him about it. Going on that, do we really know there was a script, or was Joe Mallozzi just teasing people so they'd watch SGU in anticipation of a movie that wasn't going to happen?Originally posted by hedwig View PostI'm pretty sure the bolded was the case.
I saw that youtube video of Joe and found it interesting. I have to wonder, though, if there ever was an SG1 3rd movie script, since none of the SG1 actors were ever officially contacted about being in it, if I remember correctly.sigpic
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Originally posted by melodysparks View PostWere there not 3 ZedPMs left after the Replicators took over the city and weren't 2 sent back to earth?sigpic
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Originally posted by gateraid View PostNeither do I. Nor books, even if they are approved. Everyone's milage will vary though
Originally posted by gateraid View PostMy impression when watching the ep was that the city had suffered battle damage and was in need of repairs, but it still had power. After all, they've managed to fly it on one ZPM before (yes, yes, it drained a lot of power, but by that stage they still hadn't fixed the broken conduits). Of course any movie could've altered that with the stroke of a pen
Originally posted by gateraid View PostThat said, it's possible there was work done on the movies, but it hadn't gotten to the stage of securing the actors.
Originally posted by gateraid View PostThat was back in S3, after the events of The Return I & II. By the time of Echoes, they had already been sent back to Earth - one for the Antarctic Outpost (the weapons platform) and one for the Odyssey (although given that it already had one, I'm not sure why they gave it another one - I'm a little fuzzy on the end of SG-1's s10). So from Echoes onwards, they only had one. It got drained in Adrift/Lifeline, but replaced with a stolen one from Asuras in Lifeline. In EatG, Todd supplied them with two fully powered ZPMs, taking their tally to threeLast edited by Snowman37; 08 January 2012, 12:37 PM.
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View PostBooks count so long as they don't contradict the show. With the Atlantis movie shelved (if there really was a script), the books might as well be canon.
Didn't Amanda Tapping say she had signed on to both movies? Honestly, I don't think there was any work done beyond completed scripts.
I would also be surprised if they'd gotten further than the script with the regular cast (AT was probably the exception because they probably still see her) because that was about the time that they ran into money issues
The Odyssey's ZPM was first mentioned in "The Shroud" which aired two months after "Echoes."
McKAY: I know, but if we hope to persuade Stargate Command ...
WEIR (stopping and turning to face him): OK. So tell me. Who would you deprive of the other ZeeP.Ms? The Antarctic outpost?
McKAY: Well, no, because they need it to power the Chair to protect Earth.
WEIR: OK, how about the Odyssey, then? They’re getting the other ZeeP.M. to help them in their fight against the Ori. Rodney, we have enough power now to raise the shield and cloak the city and dial home. Please, can you start seeing the glass as half full?
McKAY: Well, you mean one-third full.
WEIR (sternly): No more emails.sigpic
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Originally posted by Snowman37 View PostDidn't Amanda Tapping say she had signed on to both movies? Honestly, I don't think there was any work done beyond completed scripts.
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