Rush wakes up in bed next to his wife and explains this crazy dream that she was dead and that he was on a spaceship with the wrong people. She tells him it wasn't a dream but it's ok now, the show was cancelled.
Rush says "Thank God" and then turns out the light. The next day he wakes up and goes to his job as a school bus driver.
The final scene will be a puppet show followed by a sex tutorial.
They arrive back at Earth, but it's 10000 years in the past and the Goa'uld are at the height of their power. Young discovers this by taking the shuttle down to the planet to find out why the SGC isn't responding to their hails (Destiny's sensors are down). We see a horus guard stepping around a corner, leveling a staff weapon at him, snapping it open, then FLASHBANG! The camera zooms out to show a pyramid, then zooms out to show that they're in Washington D.C., then zooms to orbit where the Destiny is being blown up by pyramid ships.
Cue credits.
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.
Sounds a bit like the ENT finale. Might as well repeat that story. After all, it worked so well the first time around.They arrive back at Earth, but it's 10000 years in the past and the Goa'uld are at the height of their power. Young discovers this by taking the shuttle down to the planet to find out why the SGC isn't responding to their hails (Destiny's sensors are down). We see a horus guard stepping around a corner, leveling a staff weapon at him, snapping it open, then FLASHBANG! The camera zooms out to show a pyramid, then zooms out to show that they're in Washington D.C., then zooms to orbit where the Destiny is being blown up by pyramid ships.
Cue credits.
Take out SGU characters, add in a pointless cameo by Atlantis personnel, and I think you just described a never-produced SG-1 season 11 and Atlantis season 6 crossover episode...and likely exactly the type of show 'real fans' wish the third Stargate series had been.![]()
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-
Here's the thing: unless the Alliance has actual scientists or a Goa'uld scientist helping them out and a decent research program, they shouldn't be able to develop anything, even if they got their hands on an Ancient shield generator (which shouldn't do much anyway, because the Asgard had 10,000 years of weapon/defense development over the Ancients).It was stated (in one of Mallozi's blog posts) that the Lucian Alliance found a way to make their shields slightly more resistant to the beam weapons. As well they never travel alone, so one-on-one or two-on-one against a BC-304 and the Ha'taks are screwed. Get enough Ha'taks though and you can't hit them all at once.
Here's the thing: unless the Alliance has actual scientists or a Goa'uld scientist helping them out and a decent research program, they shouldn't be able to develop anything, even if they got their hands on an Ancient shield generator (which shouldn't do much anyway, because the Asgard had 10,000 years of weapon/defense development over the Ancients).It was stated (in one of Mallozi's blog posts) that the Lucian Alliance found a way to make their shields slightly more resistant to the beam weapons. As well they never travel alone, so one-on-one or two-on-one against a BC-304 and the Ha'taks are screwed. Get enough Ha'taks though and you can't hit them all at once.
That said, I have no problem with the idea that the Ha'taks in the pilot just showed up and spammed their cannons before the Hammond raised its shields and caused some damage, because we've seen Ha'taks do that before.
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