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Post by Favorite15 on Dec 4, 2004 14:28:30 GMT -5
I didn't read the whole conversation about how part of the ship was stuck in the Stargate, but I do remember alittle of what they said: The people who built the stargate made it so, that only the whole "thing" could go through, a safty protacal or something. I believe it was so, the gate could particalize you when you entered the wormhole and unparticalize you when you exited the wormhole, i to to prevent you from stepping through and coming out on the other side in a gizillion pieces. But this incedent could be related to the time when Teal'c (not sure the correct spelling) was "stuck in the stargate."
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Post by Aurora on Dec 7, 2004 11:16:24 GMT -5
I just saw another episode - where the team goes to a planet where the people kill themselves when they reach the age of 25... As I had feared all along, Stargate Atlantis is just a copy of the SG-1 series. I already got tired halfway through SG-1, seeing the team going through the gate and each time encountering people who looked like people from Earth from an earlier time, and helping them in one way or another. Yawn... why bother... Hasn´t it all been said and done in the original series? *speachless* *breathes* Ok....for the most part the Atlantis is going to have similiar things to SG1. I mean these people are from earth and many from the SGC. And as for the new Atlantis team..Mckay, Sheppard, Ford and Teyla. The only person resembling a member of SG1 would be Sheppard. He's like the Jack of Atlantis. But even saying that, he really isn't...when it comes down to it....the characters are different and new. As for story plots, they may repeat or use old ideas with a new twist. I for one love atantis and dare I say sometimes more the SG1. I love that they have a woman (weir) running everything. And the new technology is just awesome. I'm like a big kid when I am watching it. Well..I should stop..I could go on for hours about this..lol Did I even make a point...?*looks at what she just wrote* lol
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Post by valderra on Dec 7, 2004 11:25:51 GMT -5
*speachless* *breathes* Ok....for the most part the Atlantis is going to have similiar things to SG1. I mean these people are from earth and many from the SGC. And as for the new Atlantis team..Mckay, Sheppard, Ford and Teyla. The only person resembling a member of SG1 would be Sheppard. He's like the Jack of Atlantis. But even saying that, he really isn't...when it comes down to it....the characters are different and new. As for story plots, they may repeat or use old ideas with a new twist. I for one love atantis and dare I say sometimes more the SG1. I love that they have a woman (weir) running everything. And the new technology is just awesome. I'm like a big kid when I am watching it. Well..I should stop..I could go on for hours about this..lol Did I even make a point...?*looks at what she just wrote* lol Well, it would be a boring old world if we all liked the same things or - even more of a nightmare - everyone insists everyone else likes what they like...
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Post by Aurora on Dec 7, 2004 11:30:28 GMT -5
Well, it would be a boring old world if we all liked the same things or - even more of a nightmare - everyone insists everyone else likes what they like... I wasn't insisting you like what I like. I was just saying although the show is the same in ways....the writers have done a good job at making Atlantis its own show. Sorry if I came acrossed like that...
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Post by Yildizkapisi on Dec 13, 2004 8:37:33 GMT -5
After watching episode 13 I noticed how many Atlantis personel keep getting killed. How many people went through the gate in the first episode from earth? must be a good quarter of them dead now so how is there going to be anyone left by the time they get to season 7? This reminds me of voyager and the never ending supply of shuttles they had.
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Post by valderra on Dec 14, 2004 8:27:42 GMT -5
After watching episode 13 I noticed how many Atlantis personel keep getting killed. How many people went through the gate in the first episode from earth? must be a good quarter of them dead now so how is there going to be anyone left by the time they get to season 7? This reminds me of voyager and the never ending supply of shuttles they had. LOL It´s called taking artistic license. And yes, the Atlantis station does look like there is a whole town inside it. And I also recall there only being a handful of people going through that gate to get to Atlantis. Perhaps they were able to get more personnel over in the first few days before they were cut off from Earth?
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Post by oblivion on Dec 14, 2004 21:44:35 GMT -5
I just saw another episode - where the team goes to a planet where the people kill themselves when they reach the age of 25... As I had feared all along, Stargate Atlantis is just a copy of the SG-1 series.
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Post by valderra on Dec 15, 2004 7:53:36 GMT -5
I just saw another episode - where the team goes to a planet where the people kill themselves when they reach the age of 25... As I had feared all along, Stargate Atlantis is just a copy of the SG-1 series. Hey... that´s exactly what I thought. Sad really. LOL
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Post by voyager on Dec 19, 2004 10:10:53 GMT -5
TO be honest, of course its a copy of other Sci-fi stuff. Thats the problem with sci-fi TV shows, a majority of stuff has already been done over and over millions of times, so its all going to start to blend together. That episode where they killed themselves was great, not because of the plot, but because how it made the main characters of the show grow as well. And I want new eps finally dammit, I'm sick of the same 12 eps over and over already sci-fi channel
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Post by valderra on Jan 26, 2005 6:34:23 GMT -5
Yesterday I saw this episode (forgot what it's called) where Dr. Elizabeth Weir's "double" was suddenly discovered - she was an old woman and had been transported back 10,000 years in a time machine. It's all to do with parallel universes and such. Which is fine but they didn't really explain how she was being transported back in time by a time machine in an "alternative" universe and all her colleagues perished in that reality. But somehow, when she was left behind by the Atlantians and slept like Sleeping Beauty - only a little longer - and suddenly woke up in the reality of the other Dr. Weir. Now THAT I didn't buy...
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Post by xkamelx on Jan 27, 2005 6:21:30 GMT -5
I must have missed that episode, as that dosen't ring any bells to me at all.
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Post by valderra on Jan 27, 2005 6:39:23 GMT -5
I must have missed that episode, as that dosen't ring any bells to me at all. It was one of the more exciting episodes. ;D Even though her being there twice seemed illogical.
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