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What should be this forum's description?

  • Transporting you to Canadian woods for over ten years

    Votes: 33 30.3%
  • MALP shows no intelligent life, General

    Votes: 3 2.8%
  • Mocking our enemies since 1996

    Votes: 11 10.1%
  • We're too funny for our show

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Reproductive organs on the inside

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Sir, we can't call it the Enterprise forum

    Votes: 39 35.8%
  • We found a ring...in the sand..

    Votes: 5 4.6%
  • It's always suicide-mission this, save the planet that. No one ever stops by just to say hi anymore

    Votes: 13 11.9%
  • Keep the current description!

    Votes: 3 2.8%

  • Total voters
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So which episode was the "Enterprise" line in? I'm curious... I remember something similar, but not when it occurred.

Besides, do we really want to invoke comparisons to the other "Enterprise" forum on this site? Might be good to verify that SGU is actually *better* than another show before inviting comparisons. ;)

Unnatural Selection I believe.

There's also "Redemption" where O'Neill asks if the X-302 has phasers.
 
I wonder if it's intentional that both episodes have the same names as TNG episodes.
 
I wonder if it's intentional that both episodes have the same names as TNG episodes.

The SG-1 episode titles were pretty generic for the sci-fi genre. They had so much overlap that I doubt that these two were specially selected for duplication.

I voted for the Canadian woods description. It's funny, it's obvious to the fans, it was referenced at least once within the show, and it brings no thoughts of other shows or trademark issues.
 
I voted for the Canadian woods, because I voted for the Enterprise last time we tried this.
 
I agree that the Canadian woods one would be more appropriate for Stargate overall, though I'd probably word it differently. Perhaps...

"Transporting you to the forests of Canada for over ten years."

Or even "Transporting you to the Canadian woods for over ten years." Either way, a 'the' really needs to be in there.
 
Did someone edit the poll, because I could swear it was "Transporting you to the Canadian woods..."
 
I didn't put a "the" in there no. "the" implies a specific location. Whereas "Canadian woods" is general... can be any woods in Canada.

I did wonder if woods was a very British word and it should have been forests though.
 
In that case, I'd use forests instead of woods. "Transporting you to Canadian forests for over ten years." It flows better.

This is all moot anyway, since it looks like the Enterprise line is gonna win. :lol:
 
^I think "woods" just sounds... quainter and... smaller? I think it's a connotation thing more than anything else.

"Unnatural Selection" was the SG-1 episode where Carter said to O'Neill, "Sir, we can't call it the Enterprise."

Then, "Inferno" was the Atlantis episode where they find an Ancient warship called the Hippaforalkus. Col. Sheppard hates the name. Dr. McKay quickly tries to suggest another one before Col. Sheppard cuts him off, "And we're not calling it the Enterprise." That's when Col. Sheppard unilaterally names it the Orion during his next communique with the Deadalus.

I wonder if it's intentional that both episodes have the same names as TNG episodes.

The SG-1 episode titles were pretty generic for the sci-fi genre. They had so much overlap that I doubt that these two were specially selected for duplication.

You're probably right. However, I think there is some rule that if there's a particularly sucky Star Trek episode, the Stargate episode with the same name will be totally awesome! (SEE "Threshold" & "Meridian" for examples.)
 
Then, "Inferno" was the Atlantis episode where they find an Ancient warship called the Hippaforalkus. Col. Sheppard hates the name. Dr. McKay quickly tries to suggest another one before Col. Sheppard cuts him off, "And we're not calling it the Enterprise." That's when Col. Sheppard unilaterally names it the Orion during his next communique with the Deadalus.

So they can't honour Star Trek, but they can honour Raumpatrouille!

Interesting...
 
Then, "Inferno" was the Atlantis episode where they find an Ancient warship called the Hippaforalkus. Col. Sheppard hates the name. Dr. McKay quickly tries to suggest another one before Col. Sheppard cuts him off, "And we're not calling it the Enterprise." That's when Col. Sheppard unilaterally names it the Orion during his next communique with the Deadalus.

So they can't honour Star Trek, but they can honour Raumpatrouille!

To quote Dr. Temperance Brennan, "I don't know what that means.":confused:
 
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