Redemption parts 1 and 2. Finally found it, was promising to drive me insane if I hadn't. Guess it's because I though MS was still with the cast at the time.
Boxed Set, Vol. 1: Smallville, Due South, Farscape
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Yeah, I'm still missing out on some Season 6 episodes.
I thought in the movie that the Earth's stargate was like in pieces, and the archeologists had to re-assemble it because it had fallen into disrepair.
It wasn't in pieces, but it didn't have a dial-home device. Actually, in the movie there wasn't such a thing, but anyway. So they had to "McGuyver" a computer interface. Which Sam was apparently responsible for. The anthropologists were there to read the manual.
(ETA: and, retconning, the address for Abydos, which was stored with the buried Stargate, sort of like a sticky on a phone that's been pulled out of the wall saying, "Here's the number NOT TO CALL".)
Actually Abydos was the first known number that reached somewhere. Second, after 1940's retcon.
They had been trying for a while, IIRC.
Attention Farscape fans, or vid fans: Laura Shapiro has a new Farscape vid out. You can find links and directions for accessing it here.
I saw this before it premiered at Escapade. I don't think it's puffery to say it's brilliant, gorgeous, and disturbing. John and Scorpius and Aeryn, and the tragedy of Season 2.
It's worth the effort to see this, really. Enjoy.
But the address for Abydos was on the coverstone which was buried with the Stargate. In the movie. If you think too hard about it, it really doesn't make any sense whatsoever -- why wouldn't they have tried dialing the combination that was on the coverstone, even if they couldn't figure out what the last symbol meant? Why would they instead try random sequences?
Oh, Christ, I can.
Dana, cracking me up.
(Yeah, that's all I've got right now)
If you think too hard about it, it really doesn't make any sense whatsoever -- why wouldn't they have tried dialing the combination that was on the coverstone, even if they couldn't figure out what the last symbol meant? Why would they instead try random sequences?
The importance of Not Thinking Too Hard when it comes to Stargate was established very early on. *nods*
There were only six symbols on the coverstone. Daniel figured out that the symbols represented points in space and that a seventh point - the point of origin - was needed. And what that symbol was.
I think. I could be pulling this right out of my posterior.