Rush is strange. I foresee the colonel beating his ass at some point in a future episode.
I don't.
If anyone is going to kick the shit out of Rush, it'll be Greer.
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Originally Posted by thecheeseman
Rush is kinda weird, but if you think about it he is really the only one who knows what he's doing. Only a handful of people know the Ancient language and he's knows the most out of them all.
Granted, from the crew on the Destiny, he is the one who knows most of the Ancient language, but at the same time, he doesn't need to keep secrets from others, when it regards their life and death.
What they should have done, is got them stones, and got Daniel on the scene. He'd have had it sorted out quite quick I'd imagine.
What they should have done, is got them stones, and got Daniel on the scene. He'd have had it sorted out quite quick I'd imagine.
Daniel is one (if not the best) at reading Ancient but the technical side of everything would be over his head. Mckay would be better but the technology on the Destiny is different from that on Atlantis.
Thought getting Mckay/Daniel/Carter would just ruin the storyline as in SG-1/SGA they were able to understand and fix everything to the extent where it just got to silly and not realistic at all.
In SG-1: They were the most powerful race to ever inhabit the stars and all of there knowledge was to much for a human brain to handle.
In Atlantis: They were a bunch of twats who lost a war and Mckay is able to understand most of there technology and theories. The episode where some Ancients take over Atlantis again and then get wiped out by the Replicators proves this point. And the fact that normal humans wiped out the Replicators and have almost beaten the Wraith.
SGU: The Ancients are seen more in the light that they were in SG-1 again. The Destiny is powerful & intelligent, Rush is barley able to understand how it functions.
Last edited by Tanith; October 29th, 2009 at 06:00 PM.
In SG-1: They were the most powerful race to ever inhabit the stars and all of there knowledge was to much for a human brain to handle.
In Atlantis: They were a bunch of twats who lost a war and Mckay is able to understand most of there technology and theories. The episode where some Ancients take over Atlantis again and then get wiped out by the Replicators proves this point. And the fact that normal humans wiped out the Replicators and have almost beaten the Wraith.
SGU: The Ancients are seen more in the light that they were in SG-1 again. The Destiny is powerful & intelligent, Rush is barley able to understand how it functions.
:lol: Thats Irony for you.
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Originally Posted by Stratopwn3r
Greer is a scary mother fucker....... But he is totally awesome.
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Originally Posted by Admiral_Antilles
And.. You know for some reason, i can see Greer and Rush getting along in the near future.
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Originally Posted by Stratopwn3r
They have the same personality, only one is Military and one is Civilian scientist.
Hmm.. I'm not so sure to be honest. Greer doesn't mind mingling, Rush seems to want to be by himself all the time. I can't see these two connecting.
'Earth' has been the best episode of SGU thus far in my opinion, was a little faster paced and had more of a Stargate feel than the episodes previous.
But there is a growing negativity towards SGU online of people who just don't like the show for what ever reason. The advice to those people is to give it 3 more episodes.
This is taken from Joe Mallozzi's blog:
"The next three episodes that take us to that break are, in my humble opinion, the best of the first ten."
"If the next three episodes up to the hiatus don’t do it for you, I’ll be surprised – and sad you won’t be watching any longer. Especially since the first episode back after the break is mine: 'Space', and it’s filled with all sorts of action and aliens and ship to ship battles."
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