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Up this week for our podcast discussion is “Darkness,” the first regular episode of Stargate Universe following its 3-hour premiere. We’ll talk about the slower pace, getting to know secondary players, Rush’s meltdown, the dangers of visiting family on Earth, and more. Tune in and find out what we thought of the episode.
This week we’ll also talk about the show’s ratings, and the launch of the new Stargate Omnipedia. And in the Quibbles segment, we’ll ponder more about the Destiny and what it is doing, revisit the age of the ship, and more.
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Discussion – “Darkness”
- Related Episodes:
“Air, Part 3” (Universe Season One)
“Be All My Sins Remember’d” (Atlantis Season Four)
“Light” (Universe Season One)
“Urgo” (SG-1 Season Three)
“Descent” (SG-1 Season Six)
“The Enemy Within” (SG-1 Season One)
“Hide and Seek” (Atlantis Season One)
“Enemy At the Gate” (Atlantis Season Five)
“The Broca Divide” (SG-1 Season One)
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“Darkness:” Full Coverage
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During the discussion of the time dialation, the point used to possibly debunk that thought was the comm stones being used during ftl. Were they? I have not rewatched beyond a once through of each ep, but I seem to recall to myself a comment about only being able to use them out of ftl and I dont recall a specific time when they counterdicted that. During darkness Young didnt establish contact until after the power failure and the ship dropped out of ftl. I could be wrong, but it is an interesting issue.