Chloe and Scott were willing to stay behind on a planet in "Faith", so it will be interesting to see what their reactions are now knowing that the Destiny is leaving the galaxy.
I don't think that Eli will adjust too well to camping and such, and he'll probably go through severe withdrawal from his technology. I know how I get when my electricity goes out and I can't use my microwave oven! :O
I think it's great that they're able to tell their stories in a more serial fashion. The "nick of time" resolutions from SG-1 and SGA were dictated by their format, but with SGU, they are trying to make the episodes tell more of a continuous story. TPTB have said that this season is basically one 20-part story -- more serialized.
Even though Rush said that one of the probes was to transmit and the other to receive, it does seem that there was some bleed-through. Rush did say that he was able to block out the probes against his mind. The aliens didn't intend for there to be influence or control from the "subject's" end, but they might have been hastily put together before the aliens could really understand human physiology.
It reminds me a little bit about how Sha're was able to use the ribbon device connection originating from Amaunet to communicate with Daniel in "Forever in a Day" and the time that Daniel used his Ancient knowledge to turn Replicator Carter's probing of his mind against her in "Reckoning".
Even the Communication Stones have some kind of bleed-through (like when Scott had Telford's memories after he had swapped bodies with Telford).
Chloe seems to have picked up something from the probes, for sure. I wonder how much more Rush knows. Don't you think it kind of makes them untrustworthy since they've been in the hands of the enemy?
The aliens did learn something from Rush and Chloe, though. They learned English. Perhaps that can be the foundation of establishing some kind of communications. That's probably a long shot, though.
What if Chloe, Eli, and Scott go back to the planet with the crashed ship and try to reenact how Rush got off the planet -- by activating a beacon. Maybe they can try to commandeer one of the aliens' shuttles.
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I don't think that Eli will adjust too well to camping and such, and he'll probably go through severe withdrawal from his technology. I know how I get when my electricity goes out and I can't use my microwave oven! :O
I think it's great that they're able to tell their stories in a more serial fashion. The "nick of time" resolutions from SG-1 and SGA were dictated by their format, but with SGU, they are trying to make the episodes tell more of a continuous story. TPTB have said that this season is basically one 20-part story -- more serialized.
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It reminds me a little bit about how Sha're was able to use the ribbon device connection originating from Amaunet to communicate with Daniel in "Forever in a Day" and the time that Daniel used his Ancient knowledge to turn Replicator Carter's probing of his mind against her in "Reckoning".
Even the Communication Stones have some kind of bleed-through (like when Scott had Telford's memories after he had swapped bodies with Telford).
Chloe seems to have picked up something from the probes, for sure. I wonder how much more Rush knows. Don't you think it kind of makes them untrustworthy since they've been in the hands of the enemy?
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What if Chloe, Eli, and Scott go back to the planet with the crashed ship and try to reenact how Rush got off the planet -- by activating a beacon. Maybe they can try to commandeer one of the aliens' shuttles.
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