• NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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        1 month ago

        Better, you can just get in your sarcophagus and have all your health problems fixed in a couple hours… except for the inevitable psychosis.

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          1 month ago

          In fairness, they do the language barrier thing in a few of the earlier episodes, but it’s a TV show. It would get very tedious if they did that every episode.

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            1 month ago

            And they would have to have a new language for every planet and Daniel would just be constantly translating.

            But they could have at least thrown the fans a bone. Oh well.

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            1 month ago

            You could lampshade it by saying that the stargates clear them of dangerous pathogens.

            To be fair, you’d pretty much need that to have a multi-planetary stargate system.

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                Yup, and later in the series they connect one Stargate to every other gate in the galaxy at the same time… so if you can do that, what happens if a person goes through it? Do they exit through all gates simultaneously?

                1… the data already arrived so why didn’t he come out before it shut down…

                I think they do address this in the episode - the problem was that the Stargate program built their own dialing computer because they didn’t have the original DHD, which is more sophisticated. I think they literally say that if they’d had a real DHD the problem would never have happened.