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If the Milky Way and Pegasus glyphs are star constellations, meaning they enable addresses to be dialed from 'relatively' fixed points in space according to constellations seen from that point. Then what are the new Destiny glyphs supposed to represent, since the ship is moving and has no fixed point of reference? I don't wish to discuss the specifics of wormhole travel to and from moving points of origin, because that has already been brought up in other threads. Simply, the literal symbolism of the new glyphs on SGU, and how it relates to moving-gate travel.
Are they constellations? Perhaps that's what constellations look like when traveling at the speed of Destiny, lol. Do they in fact represent galaxies? Forgive me if this topic has already been covered, I couldn't see it. And if it has, can you please point me to the discussion. I am eager to hear what suggestions people have about the possible meaning behind the new 'Morse code' squiggles of the SGU gates.
It connects to a local network, and the local network will use local constellations or simply specific stars for addresses. So I'm guessing that each glyph in Destiny's address will be a universal representation of the Nth glyph for any particular network. The actual addresses would be in Destiny's database, which is updated from gate seeders. The problem with this is that, from what we have seen, the local 'Gates are identical to the 'Gate on the Destiny. Also note that it seems that there really isn't a 'network,' as it where. From what we have learned, the Stargates in Universe not only have a severe range limit (keeping them from dialing more than a handful of other Stargates), they also lack DHDs: the only way to dial them would appear to be the remote for the Kino. 'From East Middle School.
Suzumiya Haruhi. I have no interest in ordinary humans. If there are any aliens, time travelers, sliders, or espers here, come join me.' - The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya; Best Character Introduction Ever. 'And can we lose the ten thousand year old dead plants?!' - Stargate: Atlantis (1x03) 'Hide and Seek' 'Hammerheads do not load/unload units immediately – they must descend to ground level first.
Initial experiments involving jump-jetting infantry into the Hammerhead’s cargo compartment met with unfortunate results.' - Command&Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath. Yeah, I think they're just arbitrary numerical representations. This (presumably) among the oldest stargates in the universe so it's not a stretch to think that it was pretty cut and dry in terms of interface. Just compare computers of the 70s and 80s to today; before it was all dos and command lines, now we have nice easy to understand interfaces. Similarly with gates, the first would likely be very mathematical but as time progresses they say 'well, we're using points in space, let's use constellations to represent them'.
Remember that a glyph isn't literally a point in space (after all, constellations are made of stars that are light-years apart) but rather pictures assigned to mathematical aspects. Alright, first of all: The Symbol for the PoO (Point of Origin) of earth of the alpha gate (pyramid with circle on top) isn't the earth's original symbol for its PoO. That's because RA took that Stargate from somewhere else and put it on earth. That means the PoO symbol (pyramid with circle on top) was meant to represent another system/planet. But since a Stargate inherits the coordinates from the system/planet it's in/on, it doesn't matter what the PoO symbol looks like, it will always act as the 'Home' button for the system/planet it's used in/on. The actual depiction for earth is on the beta gate (which is actually the original earth Stargate) and looks like a circle with a thick vertical line below it. (see ) So far so good.
Spoilers for Air 1-3 Spoilers In the pilot of Stargate Universe, Eli said to try the PoO of earth to get through to the Stargate of the Destiny. They then went on and entered the symbol of the pyramid with the circle on top, because that's the one they've become used to call the 'earth's' PoO.
Since they only used the pyramid symbol as the 7th symbol when dialling from earth, it didn't really matter how it looked. But when they used it in Stargate Universe they weren't on earth. That's ok though, because they said that in this special case it's more like a code./Spoilers Now follow me here. They had in their mindset to use the 'earth's' symbol as the PoO in the address/code, so they punched the pyramid symbol.
And it worked. But: since the pyramid isn't really the depiction of earth, but another planet/system (where the alpha gate originally came from) they didn't actually use the earth's symbol in this case. For all other Stargates not on earth, the pyramid symbol refers to another planet/system than earth/sol! So my point now is: If RA wouldn't have put the Stargate of another planet (with the PoO symbol of a pyramid with a circle on top of it) on earth, then the idea of Eli to use earth's PoO symbol would've been futile, since they would've used the earth's ACTUAL PoO symbol (which is the one with the circle and the thick line below it).
But because the only correct PoO symbol for dialling the Stargate of the Destiny is the pyramid with the circle (as we have come to know), they would never have found it in time and probably all died. I just find it funny to think that all the people who got on the Destiny, survived because of RA stealing a Stargate from another planet.^^ Then again, you could argue that if RA wouldn't have brought another Stargate to earth, the secret 9th PoO symbol for SG Universe then would've been earth's actual PoO symbol, of course. I hope this wasn't too confusing, the concept is quite easy to understand if you think about it. But the explanation with mere words is a bit. Trying to sum it up: Alpha Gate's PoO symbol - originally not earth - other Stargates don't 'know' this - if earth never had alpha gate, only beta gate - Eli's guess to use earth's PoO would've lead to - death = Ergo: Thanks Ra, you might have been as enslaving a.ole, but we couldn't have done it without you. In the scene of the pilot where they look at the travel log of the ship Eli asks if that's where they are now. The conversation then continues: Dr.
Nicholas Rush: No, that's where the ship originally embarked from. Adam Brody: Earth Granted, it could be that Adam was simply wrong by assuming it was earth and that instead it was the planet which originally had the earth's alpha gate (and thus the pyramid with the circle as its PoO symbol). But if the ship did indeed embark from earth, then this is an error (assuming the reason for the pyramid PoO symbol being the last symbol in the address marks the starting point of the Destiny). It would be an error because the pyramid symbol they used for the 9th chevron is actually not the depiction of earth, but of another planet/system the alpha gate originally came from. So either, TPTB should've used earth's real PoO symbol (that of the 'beta' gate) or Adam Brody is supposed to be wrong and nobody of the geniuses around him notices it or cares to correct him.^^ P.S.: If you wonder who Adam Brody is, it's the guy standing behind the holo image.
If you look closely at his lips, you can see it's him saying 'earth'.
Se diferentiaza clar de celelalte 2 seriale: alta tehnica de filmare, efecte speciale mult mai bune, personaje prea realiste si asta le face aproape antipatice, atmosfera mereu tensionata si 'neagra' spre deosebire de SG1/Atlantis unde era mereu o gluma buna, un final fericit si niste 'baieti rai' care ajungeai sa-i indragesti.dar per ansamblu a ramas universul Stargate asa cum il stim: calatorii pe alte planete, enigme tehnologice si un echipaj care are mereu ceva de cautat si ceva de salvat. O sa intampine ceva rezistenta din partea fanilor infocati prea conservatori insa schimbarea nu trebuie sa fie placuta, ea e necesara.
Salut, sunt de acord cu ceea ce ai spus in prima parte a comentariului tau insa nu pot fi de acord cu tine cand spui ca 'schimbarea nu trebuie sa fie placuta, ea e necesara'. Din punct de vedere conspirativ cred ca in fiecare film de genu acesta exista un mesaj transmis de catre agentiile TOP SECRET desprea ceea ce ar fi sau ar putea fi cu adevarat real. Pana la urma mai ales daca ne-a placut serialul putem da frau liber imaginatiei.
In cel din urma serial (Universe) nu prea mai vad o realitate. Sau e dincolo de ceea ce ar putea fi. Am terminat de vazut si ultimul episod al Sezonului 2 si m-au dezamagit cei de la SciFi Channel, care au stopat filmarile pentru rating-ul scazut, luat in considerare doar in functie de cei care urmaresc acel canal. Eu cred ca ideea celor 3 Stargate-uri este diferita si daca priviti retrospectiv, SG1 era adecvat momentului cand a aparut, SG Atlantis, este mai revolutionar din punct de vedere al tehnicii, pe cand SGU, este legat de ceea ce putem face pentru a supravietui, de cat de mult ne foloseste din ceea ce stim si ceea ce am invatat in situatiile cand nu avem prea multe la indemana. Eu cred ca SGU exploreaza mai mult capacitatea rasei umane de a supravietui. Si este normal sa dezamageasca prin faptul ca nu are adrenalina celorlalte.
Dar chiar ne-ar placea sa tot semene seriile intre ele? Pai pot sa revad cu aceeasi placere orice episod din SG1 si SGA, este posbil ca ele pot sa. Dupa cum multi au observat, nu se compara SGU cu SG1 sau SGA, dar de vreme ce e singurul serial care continua ideea cu Stargate, eu zic ca`s multumit:D.
Am simtit lipsa multor lucruri, pe care le adoram in celelalte SG, insa cel mai mult, trecerea prin Poarta( in SG1 si SGA se trecea cel putin o data prin poarta in fiecare episod, insa aici cred ca, in 11 episoade s`a trecut doar de 2-3 ori, si asta am dezamageste:(( ). Poate se vor redresa in urmatoarele episoade( am auzit ca au facut un alt contract ptr al 2lea episod deja). Trebuie sa va fie clar SGU nu este nici SG1 nici SGA. Sunt puncte comune, dar actiunile sunt independente.
Desigur serialele SF-Aventura spatiului au cunoscut o dezvoltare fara precedent. De la arhaicele BSG('70), Enterprise('60, '70, '90), Lexx('90), Farscape.('90, '00), Andromeda(idem), Earth; Final Conflict(idem) sau Earth2('90) la revolutionarele BSG(2005-2009), SGU(2009) sau V(2009) este o diferenta de la Terra la Alpha Centauri. Aparitia noilor tehnologii de filmare(atentie vine si 3D-Avatar!!!) si mai ales marirea cotei de dramatism prin insertia conflictelor personale fac noile creatii cu mult mai atractive.
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Atentie insa viitorul ne va rezerva delicateturi si mai apetisante. Concluzia este ca.