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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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I liked this one. Aside from being an orgy of violence and people dying many times, it's a pretty cool study for Teal'c. My favorite part was when Teal'c was finally succumbing to exhaustion, and just collapsed while the simulation killed everyone over and over and over again...
Also, the DOOM-esque computer graphics were excellent. And hey! That's right - the SGC has been manufacturing energy weapons of a sort to fight Anubis' Kull warriors. They apparently aren't effective against regular targets (hence why they're attached to normal weapons as an "augment"), or else they'd just use them alone.
Mark
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Omega
Member # 91
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Well, that assumes the game was an accurate description of the SGC's armory...
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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I would assume so. They were using the "real" SGC as the basis for the attack, no? Furthermore, we saw those energy whatsits on the guns SG-1 was using in "The Lost City Part II", while still firing projectiles even though they knew it'd be pointless.
Mark
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TSN
Member # 31
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"Well, that assumes the game was an accurate description of the SGC's armory..." Or "armoury", apparently. That's what they get for filming in Canada.
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B.J.
Member # 858
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Well, could be the game programmers (in-universe) are Canadian.
And where can I get the home version of this game?
B.J.
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WizArtist
Member # 1095
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IF it was Canadian, shouldn't it have been "armore-eh".
How did they come up with the name Canada?
They had to make it easy for the residents to spell:
C, eh, N, eh, D, eh.
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Topher
Member # 71
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No, I know the word it means nation and Ka-na-ta is its name.
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Ultra Manjuice
Member # 239
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Good Gravy, Mr. Wizbin of Misfortune. Moral is at an all-time low. Get them to a temple, rob no graves. Knights have an advantage with Expert Leadership, and David Schimmer is mad you've stolen his joke.
Both of you know, I cannot reet a wurt.
Dun, dun, dun.
Hand clench.
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