Stargate Universe (Season 1)


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The gateroom should have been vented prior to the boarding. Why wasn't it done? Cause the boarding causes more drama, and Col Talford's character was an unacceptable loss to the show. I would have vented it. Go Gen. O'Neil

Awesome episode. It was good seeing most of SG-1 in cameos. SGU seems a lot more 'ballsy' than SG-1 or SGA. I wouldn't be surprised of they decided to kill either Telford, TJ or Chloe in the next episode.

Anyone have any guesses on what disintegrated that guy? At first I though it was just solar radiation leaking through the hole in the ceiling/shield but they seemed to be making a big deal of it.

Awesome episode. It was good seeing most of SG-1 in cameos. SGU seems a lot more 'ballsy' than SG-1 or SGA. I wouldn't be surprised of they decided to kill either Telford, TJ or Chloe in the next episode.

Anyone have any guesses on what disintegrated that guy? At first I though it was just solar radiation leaking through the hole in the ceiling/shield but they seemed to be making a big deal of it.

The ship won't go back into Hyperspace as well, so maybe it's something going outside the ship that they'll all need to work together to fix or they'll all die. That's how I see it working. :p

Awesome episode. It was good seeing most of SG-1 in cameos. SGU seems a lot more 'ballsy' than SG-1 or SGA. I wouldn't be surprised of they decided to kill either Telford, TJ or Chloe in the next episode.

Anyone have any guesses on what disintegrated that guy? At first I though it was just solar radiation leaking through the hole in the ceiling/shield but they seemed to be making a big deal of it.

I thought something like that at first... However that wouldn't explain why all the lights etc went out...

Also quick note; How did Eli access the air forces videos AND get it on his iPhone? These ancient ships sure are up to date... ;)

I thought something like that at first... However that wouldn't explain why all the lights etc went out...

Also quick note; How did Eli access the air forces videos AND get it on his iPhone? These ancient ships sure are up to date... ;)

They gave him the videos in the pilot episode, so he would have something to bring him up to date on the Stargate program. He was watching them on his iPhone back then.

What would be stopping them from going back in to FTL? From what I expect it's a high radiation pulsar, probably a magnetar emitting high levels of xray and gamma radiation. It could be something else but I can't think what else could cause that kind of mess. Given the high level magnetic field it would affect systems to the level you're seeing, even with shielding.

i think the guy who disappeared from the chair room has something to do with the shielding/lights.

Nahh, it'll be more logical that something is going on from outside of the ship, like I said before, it'll be something stupid where they'll need to have a cease fire and work together and stop them from dying etc.

And how did they have devices that open doors? Did they just call up ACME and ask for some that are meant for a ancient starship on the other side of the universe?

lol, don't forget that Telford was providing the alliance with all sorts of intelligence.

Anyone have any guesses on what disintegrated that guy? At first I though it was just solar radiation leaking through the hole in the ceiling/shield but they seemed to be making a big deal of it.

Cant remember his name but the guy who ascended or became one with the ship did it.

Surely the guy who got sucked into the chair will do something to save the crew against the Lucian Alliance. There's got to be more to him than just disappearing into thin air.

True

Maybe he is just getting to know how to deal with the ship..

We'll see :)

Finally got time to watch this series. Why did they ruin Stargate?

you'd rather they did the same as the sg1 and atlantis?

the find an enemy, destroy enemy then find new more powerful enemy formula was getting stale the last few series of atlantis were pretty poor.

i'm glad they changed over to this new format.

I can see why some people hate it, but honestly I gave it a shot and it's payed off, I actually love the new format, it isn't very comedic like SG1 and SGA, but its still SG at its core.

I as a bit skeptical at the beginning but now I quite enjoy it (love O'neill , but Eli seems to be pretty cool, though that girl is a tease - Chloe) ... kinda like young though he seems to be a little lost - no purpose so to speak

Greer is cool, but a little too tough at times, nice play on his part though

it would be cool to have a little more action, either on the skip or on planets (I think the relationships between the crew members are there so would be ok to heat things up a lil more)

I believe that was Franklin that turned that guy into ash. Very first thing I thought of.

Me too. I think his mind somehow "merged" with the ship. It was nice seeing Carter again.

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