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With food and water supplies running dangerously low and tempers flaring, a shuttle is deployed to an unstable planet whose Stargate has been locked out of Destiny’s controls.
Still recovering his battered body, an exhausted Dr. Rush manages to unlock the master code to the ship’s bridge. There he finds a planet within range that seems viable but for some unknown reason, has been locked out of Destiny‘s controls. Its Stargate also appears to be non-functioning. With the need for food and water becoming dire, he decides to override the ships controls and have a crew shuttle to the planet in the hopes of finding much needed supplies.
After conducting interviews with some of the Lucian’s, Camile Wray argues a number of the prisoners can be trusted and may even be helpful. Col. Young not ready to trust any of them has his suspicions confirmed when the Lucians stage an attack on their military detail. For Col. Young the only solution is to leave them all at the next habitable planet.
Lt. Scott flying the team to the planet by shuttle encounters violent turbulence and must come in for a crash landing. With crew badly injured and the shuttle unable to fly, they must find the malfunctioning Stargate before the Destiny jumps back to F.T.L.
NEXT: A familiar ship on “Awakening”
Awesome! Can’t wait! I wonder what they find on the seeder ship.
The first three episodes sound AMAZING! I can’t wait!
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“they discover there’s more aboard the ship than just power.”
What a classic line, yet never fails to make you go “ooo” like i did haha.
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What I would really like that line to end up meaning is that there’s an Antlantean on the ship in some form. It sounds more like it’s going to be some sort of hostile alien species, but I think it’d be pretty neat if it turned out to be some early Atlantean awoken from stasis, clone, or however they wanna do it. That or friendly (or at least non-hostile) aliens would be pretty cool and more unexpected than more evil aliens I think. Then again, it might not be a life form of any kind so we’ll just have to… Read more »
These all sound awesome! But I think you meant the first episode picks up where -Incursion- Part 2 left off, not Intervention :P
Wow oh wow oh wow! These three opening episodes sound fantastic! So much going on! I think SGU’s second season is going to be getting an amazing start and I’m sure that all the episodes that follow will continue that way! Cannot wait!
i am so ready to watch this right now!
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not looking, not looking, not looking!
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Sounds awesome (though Intervention reminds me of a story done early in Star Trek: Voyager where Seska and her alien buddies stole Voyager and left Janeway and crew stranded on an alien planet). Awakening though is the one that has me most excited.
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I’m happy to have my wish come true. I said in one of the forums that a seed ship should be in season 2 and there is, great news.