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From: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: Stargate SG-1
Trying to think of something that TA would hurt, and I'm drawing a
blank right now.
A Sunday School Christmas
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Jan Coffey
Can explain why. TA has allways been a big part of Sci-Fi and
Sci-Fi
fandom.
So much so, that furrism is a direct offshoot of sci-fi fandom.
There was a lot more skin back in the STOS days. Kirk was getting
At 08:21 AM 3/17/2004 -0600 Dan Minette wrote:
Trying to think of something that TA would hurt, and I'm drawing a
blank right now.
A Sunday School Christmas pageant?
Sesame Street?
Harry Potter?
The Great Escape?
Driving Miss Daisy?
JDG
Jan Coffey wrote:
And as a nurd I would like to disagree with the socially inept bit.
Yes we socialize differently, but that doesn't mean we are not
getting any!!! In my experience 8) nurds get it a lot more often.
Becouse we socialize differently, it seems that we don't have a lot
of the
and yes more TA in Stargate would be nice, perhaps good old
RDA hooking up with some sweet alien loving like kirk... I
mean was their a alien Kirk didnt do?
-Nick Lidster
If memory serves, the producers DID throw some TA into SG-1 a few years
ago when the introduced Vanessa Angel as the
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 08:01:21AM -0500, Gary Nunn wrote:
One other minor nit I have with the show is the iris. Inbound teams
certainly have a great deal of faith that someone at the base didn't
fall asleep at the switch. I mean, if I were going through that gate
and knew that there was a
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From: Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: Stargate SG-1
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 08:01:21AM -0500, Gary Nunn wrote:
One other minor nit I have with the show is the iris
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 02:39:37PM -0330, Nick Lidster wrote:
to me a more plauseable explination would be that it signals back a
green or red for go or no go.
No, that only works going back to the iris stargate. They go through a
lot of stargates other than the home one, and they don't always
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 13:39:55 -0500
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 02:39:37PM -0330, Nick Lidster wrote:
to me a more plauseable explination
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6. Why does every culture SG-1 encounters speak English?
Yeah, I chuckle about it, too, but let it slide. I like how Farscape handled it, but
there just some practical limitations to the format. *shrug*
One other minor nit I have with the show is the iris. Inbound teams
certainly have a
Gary Nunn wrote:
As much as I hate to interrupt all of the love that is flowing back and
forth on this list, I was wondering if anyone has been following
Stargate?
You gotta love the conversation they had about the Simpson's. :-)
I am not quite sure where they are going with this story
Gary Nunn wrote:
snip
I also fear that the original series will go downhill, especially with
Richard Dean Anderson's role being greatly diminished. I read an article
a few months ago that said Richard Dean Anderson would still be on the
series, but in a greatly diminished role so that he
Jan Coffey
Can explain why. TA has allways been a big part of Sci-Fi and Sci-Fi
fandom.
So much so, that furrism is a direct offshoot of sci-fi fandom.
There was a lot more skin back in the STOS days. Kirk was getting
some way more often that Archer. Even Picard and Rieker were getting
it
In a message dated 3/16/2004 9:23:33 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trying to think of something that TA would hurt, and I'm drawing a
blank right now.
Julia
I'm trying to think of why it takes a steak on Sunday
Vilyehm Teighlore
Gary Nunn wrote:
and yes more TA in Stargate would be nice, perhaps good old
RDA hooking up with some sweet alien loving like kirk... I
mean was their a alien Kirk didnt do?
-Nick Lidster
If memory serves, the producers DID throw some TA into SG-1 a few years
ago when the introduced
Matt Grimaldi wrote:
The very first episode (aired on Showtime) had full frontal nudity.
How's that for TA?
-- Matt
not that I mind... ;-)
--
THAT was a good episode ;-)
George A
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Julia Thompson wrote:
snip
Trying to think of something that TA would hurt, and I'm drawing a
blank right now.
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Apparently, just a little T hurt the eyes and senses of good taste of
thousands of Superbowl halftime viewers.
George A
...
Stargate: Atlantis was
geared more toward the younger audience than SG-1 currently
has and is using younger actors and more action oriented
storylines, not to mention the TA factor to a greater degree
than SG-1 did.
It's a goner...!! TA automatically takes it out of the serious
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Stargate: Atlantis was
geared more toward the younger audience than SG-1 currently
has and is using younger actors and more action oriented
storylines, not to mention the TA factor to a greater degree
than SG-1 did.
It's a
In a message dated 3/15/2004 6:08:30 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There was a lot more skin back in the STOS days. Kirk was getting
some way more often that Archer. Even Picard and Rieker were getting
it more than Archer.
...must control evil urge.
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...
Stargate: Atlantis was
geared more toward the younger audience than SG-1 currently
has and is using younger actors and more action oriented
I stand on the threshold of tommorow, atop the stairway of yesterday,
holding the key to today, staring through the door into the future.
-Nick Lidster
26 May 2003
Have you said, has anyone asked, why you list that date?
It's my favorite day of any year.
Kevin T. - VRWC
I watch Hellfighters to
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From: Kevin Tarr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Killer Bs Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: Stargate SG-1
I stand on the threshold of tommorow, atop the stairway of yesterday,
holding the key to today, staring through
Jan wrote...
I agree, I do not hold much hope for atlantis. It appears that
hamond will be taking over command of the intersteller ship. It also
looks like the story line will move from current time to the future.
I read this yesterday and didn't really catch h what you were saying
until
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Gary Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jan wrote...
I agree, I do not hold much hope for atlantis. It appears that
hamond will be taking over command of the intersteller ship. It
also
looks like the story line will move from current time to the
future.
I
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 02:50:33PM -0500, Gary Nunn wrote:
As much as I hate to interrupt all of the love that is flowing back
and forth on this list, I was wondering if anyone has been following
Stargate?
I have, but I haven't watched Friday's episode yet. I have it on tape. I
was thinking
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Erik Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 02:50:33PM -0500, Gary Nunn wrote:
As much as I hate to interrupt all of the love that is flowing
back
and forth on this list, I was wondering if anyone has been
following
Stargate?
I have, but I
Erik wrote...
H. I didn't know there was a SG spinoff coming. But if it
is typical Sci-Fi channel fare, then I doubt it will be worth
watching. I wonder how much longer the original will stick
around, and whether it will go down hill...
Oops, sorry if I included a spoiler in my last
William T Goodall wrote:
In more recent seasons they have streamlined this a bit (how boring is
a 'learning the language' scene in every ep?) - feel free to imagine it
for yourself if it bugs you :)
Basically, the aliens either have a universal translator,
or the first contact team
William T Goodall wrote:
In more recent seasons they have streamlined this a bit (how boring is
a 'learning the language' scene in every ep?) - feel free to imagine it
for yourself if it bugs you :)
Basically, the aliens either have a universal translator,
or the first contact team
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From: Gary L. Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Killer Bs Discussion' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 9:40 AM
Subject: RE: Stargate SG-1
Did they have different languages in the movie?
Julia
Yes, they spoke some variation of some obscure
Gary L. Nunn wrote:
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to annoy
me that every alien race that they meet knows English - but they all
have alien type writing. I realize that the back story is that all of
the humans in the galaxy have common origins because of the
I know you mean Daniel Jackson.
George A
I was thinking Daniel but typed Samuel. That's what happens when I
try to reply to a post when I am exhausted :-)
Gary
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On Monday, March 10, 2003, at 10:36 am, G. D. Akin wrote:
Gary L. Nunn wrote:
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to
annoy
me that every alien race that they meet knows English - but they all
have alien type writing. I realize that the back story is that all of
At 07:33 PM 3/10/03 +0900, G. D. Akin wrote:
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From: Gary L. Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 9:40 AM
Subject: RE: Stargate SG-1
Did they have different languages in the movie?
Julia
Yes, they spoke
At 07:36 PM 3/10/03 +0900, G. D. Akin wrote:
Gary L. Nunn wrote:
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to annoy
me that every alien race that they meet knows English - but they all
have alien type writing. I realize that the back story is that all of
the humans in the
Gary L. Nunn wrote:
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to annoy
me that every alien race that they meet knows English - but they all
have alien type writing. I realize that the back story is that all of
the humans in the galaxy have common origins because of the
Did they have different languages in the movie?
Julia
Yes, they spoke some variation of some obscure Egyptian dialect that
Samuel Jackson eventually recognized and understood.
Gary
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From: Gary L. Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to annoy
me that every alien race that they meet knows English - but they all
have alien type writing. I realize that the back story is that all of
the humans in the galaxy have common
Gary L. Nunn wrote:
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to annoy
me that every alien race that they meet knows English - but they all
have alien type writing. I realize that the back story is that all of
the humans in the galaxy have common origins because of the
Yes, I've been watching the Stargate series too, taping
4 episodes a Monday from SciFi. Although I'm about two months
behind in actually watching them at the moment.
It bugs me too, but the alternative would be to have
Daniel/Jonas do all the talking, translating for O'Neil
Gary L. Nunn wrote:
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to annoy
me that every alien race that they meet knows English - (...)
But they are *not* speaking English. They are speaking Rigellian,
which, by coincidence, is identical to English
Alberto Monteiro
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From: The Fool [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2003 07:07 AM
To: Killer Bs Discussion
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From: Gary L. Nunn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I really, really like Stargate SG-1, but it is really starting to
annoy me
Ronn! Blankenship wrote:
At 12:41 PM 2/6/03 -0600, Julia Thompson wrote:
Julia Thompson wrote:
And Christopher Judge is a hoot.
Agreed.
Oh, and if there are any Ranma 1/2 fans who watch the American-dubbed
version, the actress who did the voiceover for Kodachi Black Rose Kunou is
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