Stargate Universe (Season 1)


Poll added by Fred Derf on April 10th  

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  1. 1. Who should lead on Destiny?



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I am waiting for the Atlantis movie and the new SG-1 movie. At least I'll see some familiar Stargate faces one more time. :)

You're going to be waiting a long time buddy, I'm pretty sure both movies have been cancelled. There's been no news about them being made for about a year now. They tore down the SGC set to create the Icarus Base for SGU and for the past few months they've been auctioning all the SGA and SG-1 costumes and props (including pieces of the SGA set) on eBay. http://shop.ebay.com/propworx2/m.html?_trkparms=65%253A12%257C66%253A2%257C39%253A1%257C72%253A2528&_sticky=1&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14&_sop=1&_sc=1

Most importantly, most of the actors have moved on to other projects so it's going to be almost impossible to get everybody back at the same time. Don't get me wrong, I would love to have new movies, but if you look at the facts, it seems highly unlikely.

As much as I liked SG-1 and SGA, I'm loving the direction SGU is heading in.

Oh yeah and I voted for Young because Rush is a jerk. This whole rivalry thing was taken to a new level because of Rush planting that gun in Young's room. It's all his fault. Stargate has always been about the military and I'd like to continue to see the military in command.

I don't know why the military is in command honestly. There has been no enemy to protect the people from up until now and honestly, the military needs the civilians alot more than the civilians need them. At least with Atlantis and Sg-1, you could see the benefit of each side helping each other. In this case, the way they've set it up so far, what's to stop a civilian saying no I won't fix the air scrubbers, I won't grow us new food, we'll all die if you don't accept civilian control..shooting your gun isn't going to make you get more air.

Which civilian would give up their own life? Military acknowledge it from their first day of service.

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I really like the new direction things are going. The previous were decent, but not great. I only watched it because it was different than what I was used to with SG-1 and Atlantis. The past two episodes, though, have been amazing. I absolutely loved them. The next episode looks like it could be good, but no aliens or space encounters is like taking away the icing on a cake.

As for who should lead Destiny, at first I would have chosen Young. Heck, up until the last two episodes I would've chosen him. I think Rush has what it takes to lead Destiny and to get things done. He seems to know a great deal about the ship and even knew things about the aliens that attacked them (thanks to the "direct neural link" between them). I don't want to see Wray in power. She probably has some hidden IOA agenda.

I really like the new direction things are going. The previous were decent, but not great. I only watched it because it was different than what I was used to with SG-1 and Atlantis. The past two episodes, though, have been amazing. I absolutely loved them. The next episode looks like it could be good, but no aliens or space encounters is like taking away the icing on a cake.

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So far: SGU 1.5 > SGU 1.0. I hope it stays that way. :yes:

I think she has some value as a neutral tool for Young or Rush to use regardless of her agenda. Military or otherwise people don't see her going to extremes (even in this case, most people will attribute it to Rush) so that's a good thing for her, but it wont be enough to make her a leader.

Shows really picked up last couple of episodes, id like to see Rush take control and i think he will for a while because the show seems to move very quickly, and we havent seen him in total control yet. Itll probably end up where he starts realizing hes no different than young, or another mutiny will start to take control away from him. I think its great though that theyre being attacked by aliens and theyre still at eachothers throats =D

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