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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:08 am
This is where dreams relating to Stargate goes.
My first adventure is basically about Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) and Catherine (Old lady from the first movie) stopping a criminal bent on destroying the earth.
The criminal was using weather patterns in order to get the job done.
This dream would have made for an interesting episode of Stargate Universe.
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:01 pm
i really don't know that much about Stargate
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Untouchable Queen Saya Crew
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Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:29 pm
That sounds like a question for saga knowlege! Yay!
Okay, Stargate originally started out as a movie about a scientist in 1928 discovering a strange looking object out of Giza, Egypt. From that time, the United States Air Force had been researching this device unable to figure out what it is or how it works.
On this device within tablets around a circular object like a telephone only much larger, were star constellations thought to be Hyrogliphics.
They hired a Dr. Daniel Jackson who was an expert linguist on languages and "dead" civilizations. When he uncovered the mysteries of the object, now known as a Stargate, and even got it to work, the airforce and he went on a journey through it.
The first mission!
Arriving in an area similar to Egyptian climate, the people there were forbidden to read or write save for the "royals" or Chief. Daniel managed to befriend them by his pendant he got as a gift from the daughter of the scientist who found the stargate.
As the villagers from this new world helped Daniel and the Air force with their assignment to return home, the overseers of the planet, false gods, tried to destroy Daniel and his new friends.
Eventually, Daniel and the Airforce along with their new comrades defeated the false god Ra, and therefore, this began a series of possible worlds that people had been questioning about.
It gave new light to the theory of aliens both hostile and friendly. And not the ones that look like the Zurg either.
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