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What Do You Think SGU's Final Scene Will Be?

My honest to god best guess? They'll find an opportunity to return Destiny herself back to Earth, which Rush opposes to the very core. He does everything in his power to stop them from moving Destiny, just as they get the word: The Lucian Alliance has launched an all out Attack on Earth. We then cut to Earth, to see Death Glider's and Alkesh attacking Washington DC, as the Camera pulls out to reveal a fleet of Tel'tak's orbiting Earth, shooting it from orbit while the Odyssey, Hammond and Daedalus fight in vein.

-Cut to Black-

this actually sounds pretty good. this is what people want to see.

why couldn't they do it earlier?
 
I stopped taking Ha'tak's seriously as a legitimate threat when I saw a puddle jumper take one out with two shots in It's Good to be King. It surprises me the Lucian Alliance still has Ha'taks since you'd think they've pissed Earth off enough now that they'd unleash the 304s to track down eevry Alliance Ha'tak and obliterate it. Hell, ZPM enahnced Odyssey could take care of that alone.

Actually, that's a problem I've had with the Lucian Alliance dating back to their SG-1 days. If the story followed basic logic than they should not be a significant threat to Earth at all.
 
There also seems to be too much in-fighting among the Space Mafia for them to be any sort of coherent force.
 
I stopped taking Ha'tak's seriously as a legitimate threat when I saw a puddle jumper take one out with two shots in It's Good to be King. It surprises me the Lucian Alliance still has Ha'taks since you'd think they've pissed Earth off enough now that they'd unleash the 304s to track down eevry Alliance Ha'tak and obliterate it. Hell, ZPM enahnced Odyssey could take care of that alone.

Actually, that's a problem I've had with the Lucian Alliance dating back to their SG-1 days. If the story followed basic logic than they should not be a significant threat to Earth at all.
Why blow up the Ha'taks? Just make a modified version of the Replicator disruptor that can fire a wave that kills organic life like Dakara could and take the ships. That way the SGC has more space assets for basically nothing, aside from the cost of refitting them with Asgard shields, hyperdrives, and beams.
 
I stopped taking Ha'tak's seriously as a legitimate threat when I saw a puddle jumper take one out with two shots in It's Good to be King. It surprises me the Lucian Alliance still has Ha'taks since you'd think they've pissed Earth off enough now that they'd unleash the 304s to track down eevry Alliance Ha'tak and obliterate it. Hell, ZPM enahnced Odyssey could take care of that alone.

Actually, that's a problem I've had with the Lucian Alliance dating back to their SG-1 days. If the story followed basic logic than they should not be a significant threat to Earth at all.
Why blow up the Ha'taks? Just make a modified version of the Replicator disruptor that can fire a wave that kills organic life like Dakara could and take the ships. That way the SGC has more space assets for basically nothing, aside from the cost of refitting them with Asgard shields, hyperdrives, and beams.

The people of Earth seem to have no trouble producing a steady supply of at least one virtually unstoppable against anything other than the Ori or a ZPM enhanced Wraith hiveship battlecruiser a year, and are supplying these ships to at least three countries (the US, Russia, China), so why would they bother taking something as primitive as a Ha'tak at this point?

Consider this, in the decade (pretty much) that Earth has had starships, only two have been destroyed. Meanwhile, how many Ha'tak's have been destoyed that very same decade?
 
I stopped taking Ha'tak's seriously as a legitimate threat when I saw a puddle jumper take one out with two shots in It's Good to be King. It surprises me the Lucian Alliance still has Ha'taks since you'd think they've pissed Earth off enough now that they'd unleash the 304s to track down eevry Alliance Ha'tak and obliterate it. Hell, ZPM enahnced Odyssey could take care of that alone.

Actually, that's a problem I've had with the Lucian Alliance dating back to their SG-1 days. If the story followed basic logic than they should not be a significant threat to Earth at all.
Why blow up the Ha'taks? Just make a modified version of the Replicator disruptor that can fire a wave that kills organic life like Dakara could and take the ships. That way the SGC has more space assets for basically nothing, aside from the cost of refitting them with Asgard shields, hyperdrives, and beams.

it's a TV show.
 
Even though I don't blame SyFy for the show's cancellation, they've certainly done little to help, so I wouldn't mind a Space Above & Beyond-style AMF closing scene. :)
 
I was told by a friend who was invited onto the set by a security guard on their last day of shooting what the final scene is and I laughed when he told me. I think some people are gonna be pissed off.

That source sounds unbelievably unreliable :rommie:
 
They show up but it is the year 2525 and they use song that as a montage as the destiny time jumps (but only forward as they can't jump backwards in time).

They eventually have to time loop through the end of their universe and when they get back to "their time" they are actually in our universe and they land ship and scare the pants off of all us sci-fi geeks, LOL.
 
The Ancients will send an emissary to meet with the crew, the shuttle opens, and Avery Brooks will be standing there, looks at Rush, and says:

"Spencer!"
 
I stopped taking Ha'tak's seriously as a legitimate threat when I saw a puddle jumper take one out with two shots in It's Good to be King. It surprises me the Lucian Alliance still has Ha'taks since you'd think they've pissed Earth off enough now that they'd unleash the 304s to track down eevry Alliance Ha'tak and obliterate it. Hell, ZPM enahnced Odyssey could take care of that alone.

Actually, that's a problem I've had with the Lucian Alliance dating back to their SG-1 days. If the story followed basic logic than they should not be a significant threat to Earth at all.

Well they weren't a significant threat until SGU decided that they can actually pose of threat to Earth.
 
Lets put things in context. The action of a 4 man team from a backwater planet pretty much freed the galaxy from the slavery of the Goa'dul, and defeated the replicators. I wouldn't underestimate a plucky group of humans...
 
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