I think I need to watch this again because I was only half paying attention the first time around and didn't really care for much of it.
And the Destiny stopped right in front of all that wreckage.This debris field doesn't contain very many polygons.
The guest credits spoiled that surprise. I wonder if he'll be back for the long haul or if they'll come up with another excuse to leave him out of the show for an extended period.TELFORD!!!
I liked the bat-signal comment from Young.I was just gonna say we're getting some Trekky dialogue here.
I was going to mention that. The gate isn't getting much use.The only thing that irks me is that we haven't seen the Stargate since Malice.
Oh, and I don't care anymore about Chloe and her transformation. Am I wrong in guessing neither does anyone else?
Yup. IIRC it won't be back until April, if SyFy doesn't decide to pull the back half of the season or something.So is SGU on a winter break now?
I could not find any info on the net.
Anyone with insight?
Yup. IIRC it won't be back until April, if SyFy doesn't decide to pull the back half of the season or something.So is SGU on a winter break now?
I could not find any info on the net.
Anyone with insight?
Regarding Chloe's condition, it wouldn't surprise me at all if they'd had one of Doctors Beckett, Keller, Lam, or whoever else examine them as best as they could. The problem is that they are extremely limited in terms of what they can examine her with, or treat her with. No blood tests. No MRI scanners. No Ancient gene therapy someone can miraculously whip up in episode two. We've seen a stethoscope and some rudimentary surgery tools, but that's really about it.
They can LOOK at her all they want, monitor her condition, but really there's nothing practical they can do beyond that. The Destiny crew has yet to find a sickbay or infirmary on the ship, and the most advanced medical tools they have seem to have been brought strictly in Johannsen's medkit. What more could we expect?
Mark
My view on where all the STUFF is, is that Destiny was launched without most anything related to the crew itself. The Ancients likely had no inkling of how long it would take Destiny's mission to reach a point where it would require a crew, so it would make sense to launch the ship alone and whenever and however she signaled back that it was time to staff up, the selected crew would bring along all the latest and greatest STUFF.
If it were indeed thousands or millions of years after launch, whoever was going would be better served if they brought the best tech with them instead of relying on whatever Destiny had in its stores. We've seen empty storage bays, no armories full of cool Ancient hand weapons, and there was only water in terms of human consumables. With the exception of the stragely copious amounts of black leather furniture already there, I think they launched Destiny with only propulsion and EVENTUAL life support in mind, and would bring what they needed with them when the time came.
That said, the room they're using at the sickbay may indeed BE the actual sickbay, though given the size of the ship and potential nominal crew count there should be a much larger facility somewhere that's still in a damaged area, or what we see is one of several such sickbays. Either way, there's just nothing there to use.
Mark
Mark
My view on where all the STUFF is, is that Destiny was launched without most anything related to the crew itself. The Ancients likely had no inkling of how long it would take Destiny's mission to reach a point where it would require a crew, so it would make sense to launch the ship alone and whenever and however she signaled back that it was time to staff up, the selected crew would bring along all the latest and greatest STUFF.
If it were indeed thousands or millions of years after launch, whoever was going would be better served if they brought the best tech with them instead of relying on whatever Destiny had in its stores. We've seen empty storage bays, no armories full of cool Ancient hand weapons, and there was only water in terms of human consumables. With the exception of the stragely copious amounts of black leather furniture already there, I think they launched Destiny with only propulsion and EVENTUAL life support in mind, and would bring what they needed with them when the time came.
That said, the room they're using at the sickbay may indeed BE the actual sickbay, though given the size of the ship and potential nominal crew count there should be a much larger facility somewhere that's still in a damaged area, or what we see is one of several such sickbays. Either way, there's just nothing there to use.
Mark
Mark
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