Recreational use for the stones is important and shouldn't be downplayed. People aren't robots, they need to get back to some normalcy every now and then.
1. Maintaining contact with command on Earth.
2. Allowing the people aboard Destiny some respite from their situation.
3. Bring people with expertise onto the ship...like...I don't know...getting a licensed medical doctor onto the ship during the outbreak of an alien illness (rather than letting the medic handle it)...
Seriously, they repeat that line over and over again about how it's the "wrong people in the wrong place," but they can easily get the right people onto the ship on a near constant basis. They just don't bother.
I doubt if they're going to allow anybody to permanently switch minds, they can get a specialist if they need to, but I doubt if there's many earth doctors who could handle a alien plague. Also there's the matter of using the right equipment, which might not be available on Destiny.
Recreational use for the stones is important and shouldn't be downplayed. People aren't robots, they need to get back to some normalcy every now and then.
Recreational use for the stones is important and shouldn't be downplayed. People aren't robots, they need to get back to some normalcy every now and then.
'enough character development already'? That's a first.
1. Maintaining contact with command on Earth.
2. Allowing the people aboard Destiny some respite from their situation.
3. Bring people with expertise onto the ship...like...I don't know...getting a licensed medical doctor onto the ship during the outbreak of an alien illness (rather than letting the medic handle it)...![]()
3. Bring people with expertise onto the ship...like...I don't know...getting a licensed medical doctor onto the ship during the outbreak of an alien illness (rather than letting the medic handle it)...
Seriously, they repeat that line over and over again about how it's the "wrong people in the wrong place," but they can easily get the right people onto the ship on a near constant basis. They just don't bother.
I doubt if they're going to allow anybody to permanently switch minds, they can get a specialist if they need to, but I doubt if there's many earth doctors who could handle a alien plague. Also there's the matter of using the right equipment, which might not be available on Destiny.
They don't need to permanently switch minds. Get an expert (in whatever is needed, ancient tech/ancient language/medicine) to spend 2-4 hours each day on the ship each day. Non-essential ship members can rotate in and out (making sure that nobody is spending too much time with their body being used).
More importantly, though, they should get an expert on-board when there's an emergency. It should be step 1: alien illness (get a doctor), engine not working (get a mechanic), language problems (get a linguist), psychiatrist problems (get a psychologist or psychiatrist if they have any related medications on-board).
I doubt if they're going to allow anybody to permanently switch minds, they can get a specialist if they need to, but I doubt if there's many earth doctors who could handle a alien plague. Also there's the matter of using the right equipment, which might not be available on Destiny.
They don't need to permanently switch minds. Get an expert (in whatever is needed, ancient tech/ancient language/medicine) to spend 2-4 hours each day on the ship each day. Non-essential ship members can rotate in and out (making sure that nobody is spending too much time with their body being used).
More importantly, though, they should get an expert on-board when there's an emergency. It should be step 1: alien illness (get a doctor), engine not working (get a mechanic), language problems (get a linguist), psychiatrist problems (get a psychologist or psychiatrist if they have any related medications on-board).
How many experts on alien viruses and Ancient technologies are there though?
I'm okay with some of the melodrama, but some of it is just beyond all credibility, especially the Telford/Young stuff.
I don't think I ever "noticed" the music before in a movie or tv show, but, I LOVED that song.
Now, I have to go buy the CD.
^ I think that Scott had a brief 'flashback' connection to Telford suggests this is a storyline that will be coming up - it seems the stones leave a semi-lasting connection.
Satisfaction, Honkeytonk Women, Jumpin' Jack Flash...why the hate?I hate the stones. I hate the stones. I hate the stones. I HATE THE STONES!!!
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