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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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The people who built the ruins on the planet at least seem to be human-sized if nothing else. Wonder if we'll find out who built them.
I also wonder how many episodes will pass before Eli, Chloe, and Scott make it back to Destiny.
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MinutiaeMan
Member # 444
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At least we know they'll make it back, since they're the three most likable people on the ship.
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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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Likable? I find Chloe completely uninteresting (she's pretty much just The Pretty Chick, she even gets abducted and rescued like a pretty princess should!) and Scott mostly uninteresting with a bit of whining thrown in on top. (Waah waah, I was gonna be a priest but I knocked up a girl so I signed on to shoot people instead...what, that's logical...) Anyway...Rush is more likable than Chloe and Scott put together; at least he has some complexity.
Eli's cool though
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel Butler: The people who built the ruins on the planet at least seem to be human-sized if nothing else. Wonder if we'll find out who built them.
I also wonder how many episodes will pass before Eli, Chloe, and Scott make it back to Destiny.
Furlings!?!
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Aban Rune
Member # 226
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So exactly how far out is Destiny at this point? And when did it leave Earth? Would it even be possible for for any of the advanced races we've heard about to have made it as far out as Destiny is?
Even if they're a dozen galaxies away, Asgard ships seemed to have the ability to transverse galaxies in a matter of hours...
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Fabrux
Member # 71
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel Butler: Likable? I find Chloe completely uninteresting (she's pretty much just The Pretty Chick, she even gets abducted and rescued like a pretty princess should!
She's not even pretty, though! TJ is way hotter. And Lt. James is even hotter still.
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Mars Needs Women
Member # 1505
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Yeah, don't care for Chloe. Presumably the trio will reactivate the crashed fishy ship and travel back to the Destiny.
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bX
Member # 419
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I did think it was a nice twist with the gate activating and then-- it's Rush. Young giving Chloe and Eli a hard time was good. The away team getting trapped in catacombs was corny corncheese. The decision to blow up the entrance was preposterous. But then I liked Green's performance as a young man with his father in the hospital.
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Reverend
Member # 335
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quote: Originally posted by Aban Rune: So exactly how far out is Destiny at this point? And when did it leave Earth? Would it even be possible for for any of the advanced races we've heard about to have made it as far out as Destiny is?
Even if they're a dozen galaxies away, Asgard ships seemed to have the ability to transverse galaxies in a matter of hours...
I don't think they know exactly. Somewhere between hundreds of thousands and millions according to Rush, which is a bloody big margin. Still, the ship is going very slow compared to ships with hyperdrives so it's possible a Milkyway race or the Asgard to have gotten out this far.
As for the ruins, I like to think the spiders are the native inhabitants and they've been trying to greet them and show them the exit but they keep getting shot at.
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Daniel Butler
Member # 1689
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Fabrux: Agreed on James' count.
bX: That was good wasn't it? I also liked when he was digging himself out; it was actually a pretty creepy moment, imagining myself crushed in between rocks and desperately trying to move.
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